Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Blog [THREE]- Video Relation

Video of Razi Zacharias- International Minister


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In this video, an international minister by the name of Razi Zacharias explains the problem of evil in a philosophical manner. He states that you cannot allegedly know what evil is unless you know what is good, and to know what is good, there definitely must be evil. He also states that the problem of evil is "self-distructing" due to an objective rule between good and evil. Because of the objective rule between good and evil, moral rules actually do exist.

Blog [TWO]- The Decision Has Been Made

Chosen Topic: Chapter 3- The Problem of Evil



1) Like Socrates, this website gives many arguments as to, "Why is there evil?" I learned that it is possible that God has a morally sufficient reason for allowing evil thus, making everything in this world happen for a reason. Even though we may find that our world is filled with countless instances of evil and suffering, God will find a way to end these evil and suffering challenges. I also learned that there were conflicts between the orthodox theist claim & evil/suffering that, "Is there even a perfectly good God?" which actually became known as the problem of evil.

Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy- http://www.iep.utm.edu/e/evil-log.htm#H1



2) I actually learned a different arguement about the problems of evil on this website. It was really interesting how the argument contends that the biological role of pain and pleasure is much more likely on naturalism than theism. Which brings up lots of questions to me like, "Although naturalism takes place, doesn't something that takes place as pleasure such as drugs, sex, etc. be classified as evil?" Well, duh!

Internet Infidels- http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/nontheism/atheism/evil.html



3) So why does God allow evil? I've come to realize that the problem of evil is one that exists in nearly all cultures and all religions which all leads to these conclusions:

a) Everyone has free will; therefore evil exists.

b) God has a plan for everyone, which will eventually be made clear to us in time.

Shandon L. Guthrie- http://sguthrie.net/evil.htm

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Blog [ONE]- Chapter VS Chapter

Chapter 3- The Problem of Evil
Like many have said, “Everything happens for a reason.” There are so many types of “evil” that people overlook what is meant. For example, natural evil such as earthquakes, hurricanes, typhoons, etc. and moral evil which is crime, revenge, etc. But even as living organisms, we evolve and believe it or not but survival of the fittest is known to be evil. I just wanted to take this chance to clarify what is meant to be/happen as far as evil is involved.

http://experimentaltheology.blogspot.com/2007/01/free-will-causality-character-and-moral.html
http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/nontheism/atheism/evil.html


Chapter 8- The Case Against Free Will
Traditionally, “free will” is just one of those things that is supposed to separate human beings from everything else in the universe. Human beings have free will, it is said, and nothing else does (except, perhaps, for God). Morality: It is often assumed that the possession of free will is a necessary condition for moral evaluation. Nonhuman animals do not have free will, it is said, and this is why it is meaningless to speak of their actions as being “right” or “wrong”. But, human beings can freely choose their actions, and so are subject to moral evaluation. Free will is said to be extremely valuable. Many people would say that life would not be worth living without it. So…what exactly is free will? Roughly, having free will is a matter of having control over one’s actions. This seems to imply that free will requires that our actions are not determined by outside forces.

http://www.renewamerica.us/columns/hutchison/050210
http://www.iep.utm.edu/f/freewill.htm

Saturday, May 10, 2008

My mother's philosophy.

Hello fellow classmates! Since it's Mother's Day weekend, I've decided to post a video of Happy Slip which is a Filipina American that imitates her mom. It's really funny because it's true. My mom does the same exact thing! I guess it's her philosophy with some things in life. Anyways, enjoy the video and Happy Mother's Day to all the Baby Mamas out there!

Thursday, May 8, 2008

phee-Law-soo-fee !

"Philosophy- There is no universally accepted definition of precisely what range of inquiry the study of philosophy encompasses. The field has historically expanded and changed depending upon what kinds of questions were interesting or relevant in a given era. It is generally agreed that philosophy is a method, rather than a set of claims, propositions, or theories. Its investigations are based upon rational thinking, striving to make no unexamined assumptions nor leaps based on faith or pure analogy. Different philosophers have had varied ideas about the nature of reason."

Definition on Wikipedia- The Free Encyclopedia