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  2. J. L. Mackie - Wikipedia

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    In 1955 he published "Evil and Omnipotence", which summarized his view that belief in the existence of evil and an all-powerful, all-knowing and all-good god is "positively irrational". [ 18 ] Mackie's views on this logical problem of evil prompted Alvin Plantinga to respond with the " free-will defense ", which Mackie later responded in his ...

  3. List of The Big Bang Theory episodes - Wikipedia

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    The Big Bang Theory logo.. The Big Bang Theory is an American television sitcom created and executively produced by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady for CBS.Like the name of the series itself (with the exception of the first episode, "Pilot"), episode titles of The Big Bang Theory always start with "The" and resemble the name of a scientific principle, theory or experiment, whimsically referencing a ...

  4. The Convention Conundrum - Wikipedia

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    "The Convention Conundrum" is the 14th episode of the seventh season of the U.S. sitcom The Big Bang Theory and the 149th episode of the show overall. It first aired on CBS on January 30, 2014. [1] The episode was filmed nine days before airing. It features guest appearances by James Earl Jones and Carrie Fisher.

  5. Alvin Plantinga's free-will defense - Wikipedia

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    Alvin Plantinga's free-will defense is a logical argument developed by the American analytic philosopher Alvin Plantinga and published in its final version in his 1977 book God, Freedom, and Evil. [1] Plantinga's argument is a defense against the logical problem of evil as formulated by the philosopher J. L. Mackie beginning in 1955.

  6. The Santa Simulation - Wikipedia

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    "The Santa Simulation" is the eleventh episode of the sixth season of the American comedy television series The Big Bang Theory. The episode was originally aired on the CBS television network on December 13, 2012.

  7. The Russian Rocket Reaction - Wikipedia

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    "The Russian Rocket Reaction" is the fifth episode of the fifth season of The Big Bang Theory and the 92nd episode overall. It first aired on CBS on October 13, 2011. [1]The episode features guest appearances by recurring character Wil Wheaton and Star Trek: The Next Generation actor Brent Spiner.

  8. The D&D Vortex - Wikipedia

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    Vulture gave praise to the episode saying; "And this is the kind of episode I’d hoped we’d see in this run up to the series finale. Wheaton playing this 'delightfully evil' version of himself for the last decade has been pure fun, and the often contentious frienemyship between him and Sheldon is right up there with the other best Sheldon relationship on the show, the one with Penny.

  9. The Shiny Trinket Maneuver - Wikipedia

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    The episode was first broadcast on January 12, 2012 at 8 p.m. on CBS, and was watched by 16.13 million Americans. The episode had a Nielsen rating of 5.3/15 within the age group 18-49. [3] In Canada on CTV Television Network, the episode aired on the same night and received 3.566 million viewers, making it the most watched TV programme that ...