You have been awarded the TPM medal of honour! This is our highest award for outstanding service on the intellectual battleground.
The fact that you progressed through this activity neither being hit nor biting a bullet suggests that your beliefs about God are internally consistent and very well thought out.
A direct hit would have occurred had you answered in a way that implied a logical contradiction. You would have bitten bullets had you responded in ways that required that you held views that most people would have found strange, incredible or unpalatable. However, you avoided both these fates - and in doing so qualify for our highest award. A fine achievement!
How did you do compared to other people?
293200 people have completed this activity to date. You suffered zero direct hits and bit zero bullets. This compares with the average player of this activity to date who takes 1.39 hits and bites 1.11 bullets. 7.63% of the people who have completed this activity, like you, emerged unscathed with the TPM Medal of Honour. 45.77% of the people who have completed this activity took very little damage and were awarded the TPM Medal of Distinction.
He God of Philosophy.
What can we know about God?
If you enjoy thinking about the kinds of issues that have been dealt with in this activity, then you'll probably enjoy Roy Jackson's book, The God of Philosophy.
Published by TPM, it covers all the major questions dealt with in the philosophy of religion. Do we need God to explain the origins of the universe? Can there be morality without a divine source of goodness? How can God exist when there is so much evil and suffering in the world?
Congratulations! You have been awarded the TPM medal of honour! This is our highest award for outstanding service on the intellectual battleground.
The fact that you progressed through this activity neither being hit nor biting a bullet suggests that your beliefs about God are internally consistent and very well thought out.
A direct hit would have occurred had you answered in a way that implied a logical contradiction. You would have bitten bullets had you responded in ways that required that you held views that most people would have found strange, incredible or unpalatable. However, you avoided both these fates - and in doing so qualify for our highest award. A fine achievement!
How did you do compared to other people?
293222 people have completed this activity to date. You suffered zero direct hits and bit zero bullets. This compares with the average player of this activity to date who takes 1.39 hits and bites 1.11 bullets. 7.63% of the people who have completed this activity, like you, emerged unscathed with the TPM Medal of Honour. 45.77% of the people who have completed this activity took very little damage and were awarded the TPM Medal of Distinction.
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<BR> <BR> You are a Believer<BR> <BR> <BR> <img src="http://images.blogthings.com/whatsyourreligiousphilosophyquiz/believer.jpg" height="100" width="100"><BR> <BR> You believe in God and your chosen religion.<br /><BR> Whether you're Christian, Muslim, Je
I was just curious if anyone around dxpnet was knowledgeable about this subject. I couldn't really find much else on the web, well nothing more than I had already heard. I've heard a few stories over the years about him being very connected a Pagan religi
In grade 11 i took "world religions" and i learned a great deal about others religions and that some of my view were stemming from bigotry.<BR> <BR> the problem is when u go to a new school thats primarily white and upper class they tend to have sterotype
Taoism: Shit happens.<BR> Buddhism: If shit happens, it's not really shit.<BR> Islam: If shit happens, it's the will of Allah<BR> Protestantism: Shit happens because you don't work hard enough.<BR> Judaism: Why does shit always happen to us?!<BR> Hinduism
Ppl say if u really have faith in something, let say magic.. it really will happen... <BR> God, tarot, physics thing.... <BR> ppl say if u really believe in it..it will be real.... real... accurate.... <BR> If u don't believe in it, u won't see the magic
Your thoughts?<BR> <BR> I was very intrigued by it, until I read all the anti-scientology websites...and then became disturbed by the idea of it. I'm not really sure what to think, or if all I've read on both sides is mere propaganda. Your thoughts?
An interesting quote that I heard from a friend.<BR> <BR> "Religion is for people who are afraid to go to Hell. Spirituality is for those who have been there." ~some human
Congratulations!
You have been awarded the TPM medal of honour! This is our highest award for outstanding service on the intellectual battleground.
The fact that you progressed through this activity neither being hit nor biting a bullet suggests that your beliefs about God are internally consistent and very well thought out.
A direct hit would have occurred had you answered in a way that implied a logical contradiction. You would have bitten bullets had you responded in ways that required that you held views that most people would have found strange, incredible or unpalatable. However, you avoided both these fates - and in doing so qualify for our highest award. A fine achievement!
How did you do compared to other people?
293200 people have completed this activity to date.
You suffered zero direct hits and bit zero bullets.
This compares with the average player of this activity to date who takes 1.39 hits and bites 1.11 bullets.
7.63% of the people who have completed this activity, like you, emerged unscathed with the TPM Medal of Honour.
45.77% of the people who have completed this activity took very little damage and were awarded the TPM Medal of Distinction.
He God of Philosophy.
What can we know about God?
If you enjoy thinking about the kinds of issues that have been dealt with in this activity, then you'll probably enjoy Roy Jackson's book, The God of Philosophy.
Published by TPM, it covers all the major questions dealt with in the philosophy of religion. Do we need God to explain the origins of the universe? Can there be morality without a divine source of goodness? How can God exist when there is so much evil and suffering in the world?
http://www.philosophersnet.com/games/god.htm