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Replying to an atheist friend who claims religion is out of date, and the Design Argument is fatally undermined by evolution, I embark on a reply, drawing on the thought of two Medieval thinkers, Bonaventure and Aquinas, and discussing scepticism and faith, epistemology, and the unique place of faith in our world. My aim is to demonstrate that religious belief is still relevant, logically coherent and not only justifiable but in fact of substantial merit in the modern world.

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Replying to an atheist friend who claims religion is out of date, and the Design Argument is fatally undermined by evolution, I embark on a reply, drawing on the thought of two Medieval thinkers, Bonaventure and Aquinas, and discussing scepticism and faith, epistemology, and the unique place of faith in our world. My aim is to demonstrate that religious belief is still relevant, logically coherent and not only justifiable but in fact of substantial merit in the modern world.


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Quiet academic type from North West England. BA English, MA Renaissance Literature. I studied in exile by the rivers of Babylon for 3 years, aka Cambridge. And I descended into Egypt, aka PricewaterhouseCoopers. Now I live in a spiritual hermitage where I study literature, philosophy and religion. I am a Roman Catholic convert, and particularly find spiritual fulfilment in the Divine Mercy Chaplet and the Liturgy of the Hours. Beer, wine, and spirits are my three branches of government. I am currently especially interested in French and Italian red. Philosophy is really the driving force of my life, and I always seek to question and open up new vistas on being. From Classical ethics to Medieval metaphysics to existentialism, I like to run the gamut of philosophical thought. Poetry is an abiding passion of mine. Finally, a list of books I hold very close to my heart: Augustine, 'Confessions'; Bonaventure, 'Journey of the Mind to God'; Dante, 'The Divine Comedy'; Plato, 'Phaedrus'; Cervantes, 'Don Quixote'; 'The Bhagavad Gita', & of course, 'The Bible'.