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Card 6
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A person-like God.
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Card 7
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After all speaking, reading and comprehension, according to Pseudo-Dionysius what follows?
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Card 8
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Maimonides making God's attributes separate.
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Card 9
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British philosopher arguing for weak verification.
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Card 10
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Argues for eschatological verification, using the parable of two men travelling to the celestial city.
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Card 11
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used the example of an invisible gardener to illustrate the principle of falsification.
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Card 12
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Used BLIKS to argue against Flew in the falsification principle.
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Card 13
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Used the example of a partisan resistance fighter ad the Stranger as an analogy to argue against believers being blind to the problems of their faith.
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Card 14
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used the analogy of the goodness/skill of a baker being transferred into his bread for the analogy of attribution.
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Card 15
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Baron Von Hugels 3 elements of faith, a child accepting and taking on their parents faith without question. is?
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