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Episode 3 – The Light of Faith: Why It's Not Irrational to Believe | Fr. James Brent, O.P.

Aquinas 101 - Course 1: Why Aquinas?

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The Philosophical Objection

One of the most common objections that seems to be driving the loss of consciousness of god as present ind speaking to us through the scriptures. The evidentialist objection goes, premise one, it is irrational to believe something without sufficient evidence. Premise two, the mysteries of faith lack sufficient evidence. Very common objection found in philosophy classrooms and on campuses all over the united states. Really, what doll we do? How do we respond to this?

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