Passionate pupils engage in debate
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All local secondary schools and diocesan secondary schools were invited to send pupils with a passion for debate and philosophy.
The day centred on the question: “The God of Classical Theism is an incoherent concept.”
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The pupils from the different secondary schools then attended different workshops discussing the philosophical issues surrounding the qualities of God and the presence of evil in the world.
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Hide AdThe day ended with a debate on the motion, in which pupils eloquently and passionately argued their points from several theological standpoints.
Pupils and staff from visiting schools praised the day highly, commenting on the inspirational speech by Dorit and the range and challenge of the different workshops.
A spokesman from the school said: “We look forward to holding another conference next year and welcoming the next budding philosophers from around the county here at St Richard’s.”
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