Philip Goff proposes a middle ground in the God debate, acknowledging the validity of both theism and atheism in understanding suffering and the universe's purpose.
In my recent book, I explored the fascinating middle ground in between the traditional forms of theism and atheism, specifically tackling the problem of evil.
The atheists rightly point to the difficulty of reconciling a loving all-powerful God with the terrible suffering we can see in the world, including natural suffering.
There is a wealth of positions in between the dominant extremes of theism and atheism; the fine-tuning of physics remains a challenge for atheism.
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