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This article will present two contrasting viewpoints on faith and reason. One viewpoint, defended by philosopher William Lane Craig, argues that one can have faith in God even if one does not believe in all of the principles of reason. The other, defended by Oxford philosopher Richard Dawkins, argues that one cannot have faith in God without also believing in the principles of reason.

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The best thing anyone can do in this situation is to take time to reflect and explore their beliefs. This can involve doing some research and learning more about their faith, speaking honestly with trusted companions and mentors, or engaging in quiet moments of contemplation. Ultimately, each person must come to their own conclusion on the truth of the matter.

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Published: Sunday, December 18, 2022

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