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    On the Unimportance of Theistic Belief
    Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism 25 (2): 187-207. 2017.
    We first argue that there are cases of “blameless non-belief.” That is, some people—through no fault of their own—fail to enter into a conscious relationship with God. But if so, then it would be unjust of God to make certain particular goods depend upon one having a conscious relationship with God. So, given that God is just, then despite what some theists believe, a relationship with God cannot be a necessary condition for the attainment of these goods; there might, e.g., be atheists in heaven…Read more