William Matlock has a bachelor degree in education. The writer is a former agnostic who always felt that something was wrong with not being able to prove, or disprove, the existence of God. Since it is common knowledge that a universal negative cannot be proved, it seemed to the writer that there ought to be a universal positive that cannot not be proved. It was found that not only is "In the beginning was the Word..." a cosmic axiom, but that the word itself is a ubiquitous imperative. The word is to cerebration what blood is to the circulatory system. Obviously, there is no way to attempt...
William Matlock has a bachelor degree in education. The writer is a former agnostic who always felt that something was wrong with not being able to pr...
The root of the term atheists is the Greek word 'theos' -- which means God. The 'a' affixed to that root is called the 'alpha primitive' -- which negates what is meant by the root. Since a term has to be paired with a meaning to be a word, and since the root of the term atheists has been wiped out by the 'alpha primitive', the term has no meaning to be paired with. So the term is not a word but a contradiction in terms that is unqualified to take up space in a dictionary. Just as it is not possible to claim that there is no God without accessing the word that the Gospels agree is God, it is...
The root of the term atheists is the Greek word 'theos' -- which means God. The 'a' affixed to that root is called the 'alpha primitive' -- which nega...