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Originally posted by ARTelevision
I'm sure you will have some divergent thoughts on this.
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You think??
The only way I could agree with your original statement is if you could scientifically show me that God does not exist.
Denominational dogma completely aside, neither you, me or anyone else can prove scientifically whether or not there is a supreme being.
There is however anectdotal evidence in abundance (again, not scientific, not reproducable).
Since we both agree that philosophy is an investigation into what may constitute "truth" and since there is a kind of "proof" for the existance of a God or Gods, I think religion is very much of interest to philosophy. How could it not, if God really exists? Heck, considering the role religion plays in human existance, I think I could still argue that philosophy
must address it even if God
didn't exist.