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    Evil and theism.Osmond G. Ramberan - 1978 - Sophia 17 (1):28-36.
  2. Evil, Falsification and Religious Language.Osmond Ramberan - 1981 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 8 (2):227.
     
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    God, Evil and the Idea of a Perfect World.Osmond G. Ramberan - 1976 - Modern Schoolman 53 (4):379-392.
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    Nielsen, Ethics and God.Osmond G. Ramberan - 1978 - Religious Studies 14 (2):205 - 216.
    One of the central claims of most religious people is that morality is based upon religion or, more specifically, on a belief in God. A morality which is not God-centred not only cannot provide a genuine basis for moral beliefs but is really and truly groundless. For without a belief in the sovereignty of God, there can be no genuine adequate foundation for moral beliefs. In his recent book, Ethics Without God , Kai Nielsen claims that this view is grossly (...)
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    Omniscience, Foreknowledge and Human Freedom.Osmond G. Ramberan - 1985 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 15 (3):483 - 488.
    One argument for the incompatibility of divine foreknowledge and human freedom runs as follows: God is infallible. God knows the outcome of human actions prior to their performance. Therefore, no human action is free.In other words it is argued that if an essentially omniscient being believes prior to the actual performance of a certain action that that action will be performed at a particular time the action in question cannot be a voluntary action. The crucial premise in the argument, it (...)
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    The independence of morality from religion.Osmond G. Ramberan - 1979 - Sophia 18 (3):14-21.