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Old 13th February 2009, 06:36 PM
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Hello, I am a Lutheran, and I am a philosophy major, and I was wondering if anybody would like to debate about the existence of God, Fowler's Paradox, determinism vs. free will, the existence of mind - independent objects, or anything at all really. I would be willing to take either side in any topic.
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Umm... Any evolution-related topic you'd like to debate?

You might have better luck with philosophy in the philosophy forum, though I see Philosophy doesn't have a formal debate section.

(Not that formal debates here are much different from any old thread)
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Originally Posted by Tikiman06 View Post
Hello, I am a Lutheran, and I am a philosophy major, and I was wondering if anybody would like to debate about the existence of God, Fowler's Paradox, determinism vs. free will, the existence of mind - independent objects, or anything at all really. I would be willing to take either side in any topic.
It would depend on where you wanted to go with it. Since this is the creation/evolution debate forum I would suggest evidence of God's work in creation as viable proof for God's existence. It sounds like an interesting exercise but I'm not entirely sure how Fowler's Paradox might reflect on the subject of origins. Your thoughts....
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