Free Will
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On Choosing a Spiritual Path
I think it’s common for people who are interested in spirituality to change their views. I probably don’t have enough fingers on my hands to count the number of times my beliefs have changed during my lifetime. It makes sense, really, that if an infinitely wise God exists (who is unfolding our lives, as I Continue reading
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The Central Issue of Theology
The central issue of theology, as far as I’m concerned, is the alleged divinity of Christ. Is Jesus really God who came in the flesh; the visible image of the invisible God? Or were the Christian Scriptures corrupted in order to portray him in this way? I am certainly a monotheist, and the alleged divinity Continue reading
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Introducing my Book: The Only Question You Ever Need Ask
Much of my writing examines theological issues related to Christianity and other religions from a philosophical perspective. I am motivated by a desire to reach a deeper understanding in relation to the nature of reality and of myself, and to cut through false ideas and doctrines that I feel are detrimental to the spiritual seeker’s Continue reading
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Introducing my Book: Ultimate Truth
Ultimate Truth: God Beyond Religion, originally published in 2013, is the second book I ever wrote, and the follow-up to my debut release, The Philosophy of a Mad Man (released in 2012). While The Philosophy of a Mad Man presented a narrative of my spiritual journey — and also 13 short chapters about philosophy — Continue reading
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If God is a Person, then Justice is Subjective
Hello, friends. I’ve been thinking a lot about justice. This is because there are certain people in my life that I am annoyed with, because they have been behaving in a way that I find to be really inconsiderate and unkind. But don’t worry, I’m not here to bore you with a sob story, I’m Continue reading
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Why ‘3’ means three
In a recent blog post, I discussed the ancient Greek philosopher Plato and his theory about the existence of a ‘realm of forms’. Plato argued that the reason why we can identify objects as being of a certain kind (or category) is because they exist in their perfect form in a kind of non-material ‘realm’. Continue reading

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