answers1: There is some philosophy which does make sense and if
properly applied to Christian life can actually make the journey
easier. God created science so of course it also coheres with
Christianity. Knowledgeable Christians know that there is no
separation of science, right philosophy and Christianity. They bring
out the best in each other in fact.
answers2: They were great thinkers. It does not mean they were always
right however. Why include only ones that the world agrees with but
not always. Why not Marx, Hitler, Stalin and many others they too had
great vision but they too were also wrong from time to time. Not all
Hitler's ideas were wrong. One of his best philosophy's was " If you
tell a lie loud enough, often enough and long enough people will
believe." To this day it is used to separate everyone into believing
that there are superior people out there. In reality they are no
different then me or you.
answers3: Catholics base their morals in a combination of Virtue
Ethics (Aristotle) and Kantian ethics.
answers4: It is very useful to study. In their minds, like the
reflections we see in the minds of artists, we see the thinking of
humanity. "Art reflects humanity which reflects art" Philosophy
walks the line between art and science.
answers5: The philosophers began being philosophical by reading the
Word of God of the hebrew old testament and they began searching for
Gods truth and reality of Life! Sir Isaac Newton as many others were
literally disciples of Jesus christ, Isaac newtons battle Against
death/satan as the Lords has now come full circle...for proof that the
Science of God has now finished His mystery and has literally found
our enemy / Gods enemy go google Adam and Eve seed gathering medical
ministry and on the about page and services page are images of
death/satan that which Isaac newton called the shadow...also on the
about page much word on Gods Love for His Mighty Daughters of Destiny
of this Epic day of Gathering...it has begun...
answers6: I shall be entering into a Philosophy Major in a few months,
I'll get back to you. <br>
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I will be taking Philosophy of Religion, and Mind.
answers7: I don't know that there is a universal answer to how
"Christians" feel about philosophy. I for one find them to be self
important, pedantic, often Godless, and completely irrelevent to my
day to day life. I mean, garbage collection is meaningful to my life.
Plumbers are meaningful to my life. Toothbrushing and flossing is
meaningful to my life. <br>
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I have read quite a bit of philosophy from Kant to Descarte to
Nietchze and on and ... not one syllable really challenged me to
deeper thought and certainly made no difference in my life!
answers8: ROFL I love the guy taking the Philosophy of religion LOL,
that shouldnt take long it is best expressed in the immortal words of
WC Feilds "Never give a sucker an even break"
answers9: Ones philosophy always drives ones behavior. The philosophy
of man is what the Bible is all about.
answers10: I love the writings of Newton, he did write more on
religion than science. I loved Socrates opinion that people who think
that something has to be graspable in the hands to be real, were a bit
off. Plato's discourse on which was better a bad democracy or a good
tyrant was fascinating. Kant, I don't like as much. Aristotle has some
great stuff and some is just silly when viewed in modern times. Like
his make up of matter, the earth, air, fire, Aether and air.
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