The Horizon of Reason

Exploring the boundaries of logic and perception

Tag: God

God exists!

Kurt Gödel’s mathematical proof of God

Torchwood

The first episode of Torchwood has finally aired on Australia television! This contemporary Doctor Who spin-off is more than just another way to cash in on the popular science fiction series. Torchwood is more violent and daring than the series that spawned it, but underneath the sex and violence the stories deal with philosophical issues, [...]

The limits of Dawkinism

I have been reading Richard Dawkins‘ book, The God Delusion. Although I largely agree with his atheist point of view, I think he stretches his argument a bit too far as he does not seem to acknowledge that there is a limit to what we can achieve with reason, a horizon across which rational [...]

Does God have a sense of humour?

This photo arrived in my mailbox with the subject line: “FW: Someone’s going to hell for this!!!”.
I found this statement a bit strong because, I figured that if God is by definition a perfect being, then he (or she) surely would most certainly have a great sense of humour.
He or she would be rolling on [...]