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Welcome to RS and Philosophy!

What is the Philosophy of Religion?

The Philosophy of Religion concerns itself with exploring religious beliefs and concepts to see whether they can stand up to rational argument.  Different beliefs about religious ideas (including beliefs in atheist ideas as well as theistic belief) are examined, using logic and reasoned criticism, in an attempt to deepen understanding, to separate the true from the false where possible, and to clarify the implications of committing to particular choices of faith.

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