![]() ![]() But while those arguments may render the theist's belief in God rational, still they are not successful arguments because they ought not to be considered convincing by all reasonable non-theists. Those reasons may take the form of the various theistic arguments. He thinks that theists can and do have reasons which make it rational for them to believe that God exists. Although he is not a theist, Oppy repeatedly affirms the rationality of theistic belief, as well as non-theistic beliefs. ![]() Not that Oppy would dispute the truth of theism or the rationality of theistic belief-his aims are more modest. ![]() Already reeling from Howard Sobel's hard left hand in Logic and Theism, natural theology is now staggered by Graham Oppy's smashing right in Arguing about Gods. ![]()
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