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Theology and Falisification
In the article Symposium on Theology and Falsification written by Anthony Flew, R.M. Hare, and Basil Mitchell, the analysis of a believer’s assertions and the negation of his assertions are made. Reading through the article, the major point the author attempts to make becomes crystal clear. The author brings up the long standing question of whether God is or is not and that pro or con assertions of the existence of God tend to obfuscate peoples beliefs. He sets numerous examples of how a believer is easily blinded by his/her strong convictions while fully disregarding all that seems rational and logical to a skeptic individual, whose beliefs strongly negate those of the believer’s.
He begins the article with a parable from a tale by John Wisdom where two explorers find themselves in a flowery garden in the midst of the woods. They argue about the existence of a gardener. One explorer insists that “some gardener must tend this plot” and the other explorer believes that “there is no gardener.” They decide to settle in and wait for the arrival of the gardener, who never appears. They even put up a barbed wire fence, electrified it and patrolled the area with dogs, yet still no gardener. Unable to be convinced that the
Approximate Word count = 1113
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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