Steven Colborne
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May God Grant us Peace!
As I sit alone in my bedroom, I am aware of how quiet this house is at the moment. It’s a five bedroom property, but three tenants have moved out in recent months and have not yet been replaced. It is wonderful to be able to enjoy the peace and quiet of a near-empty house,… Continue reading
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Truth Beyond Christianity: There is no free will
The first thing to make clear is that I have every respect for Christians, Muslims, Jews, Hindus, and people of all faiths and no faith. Our beliefs, whatever they are, are God-given. It is even correct to say that God gives atheists their unbelief, as strange as that may sound. But the purpose of this… Continue reading
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‘The Shack’ by William Paul Young (book review)
There’s no doubt about it, The Shack by William Paul Young is a brilliant book. The author recalls the captivating story of a friend who experienced something incredible. After this friend (named Mack) tragically loses his daughter during a holiday outing, Mack’s life is tortured by what is referred to in the book as his… Continue reading
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Why my New Book is Important
I recently published a new book entitled Ultimate Truth: God Beyond Religion. The book is the follow-up to my 2012 publication The Philosophy of a Mad Man and is available everywhere now. I feel that my new book is an important work for philosophy for a number of reasons. Firstly, I explain why I am no longer… Continue reading
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‘God: A Guide for the Perplexed’ by Keith Ward (book review)
I am always on the lookout for books that are gripping, stimulating, and moving (aren’t we all!). It is not enough for me when a book is clever. And Keith Ward’s book ‘God: A Guide for the Perplexed’ is certainly clever, but unfortunately not affecting in the ways that I am looking for. As the… Continue reading
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‘Christians, Muslims, and Jesus’ by Mona Siddiqui (book review)
I am convinced that there is one God. This is not the God of one particular religion only, but the God of all religions and of all creation. This is important because it means that different religions, with their various and differing dogmas and creeds, do in fact have the most important thing in common:… Continue reading

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My name is Steven Nicholas Colborne.
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