Monday, June 18, 2007
My First Day of Class
So today was fairly easy. I learned about the Ontological argument in my first day of class. My instructor knows of the common trends within Christian philosophy. He is a process theology buff, which is another word for open theism. He says he's Lutheran, which makes to sense since Luther was not process theology. But in the hopes of having a fruitful conversation with him I found that it is better to establish a gregarious environment between us. I can't wait to see what he has to offer us tomorrow. We are going to discuss the Cosmological argument, the now revised "Kolam" by W.L. Craig. Anselm did prove to me to be a smart intellectual, but I find many problems with his logical construction of the Ontological argument. It seems as if he is playing a game of wits and language. On another note, I was able to talk--although not for a lengthy amount of time--with the cutest girl that I am currently hanging out with. It was a relief to talk to her since I'm stressed from all the garbage and the heat of the day. It didn't seem mutual though, seeing that her day seemed prolonged and monotonous. All is good, even still. I learned about God in the class, I finished (somewhat) my homework, and now I'm off to bed.
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