I love debating important ideas, especially within the context of Christian theology. And few will challenge Christian thinking as well…
Every metaphysical system with any cogency and appeal has some points of strength, and all have weaknesses. The question is which have more strengths and…
I am commonly on facebook groups seeking to test my ideas and engage with intellectual people on the topic of…
One of the things which discourages me as an author is the many great books that are forgotten or go…
One of my favorite atheist philosophers is Graham Oppy, Professor of Philosophy and Associate Dean of Research at Monash University…
My skeptic friend at the Facebook group Atheism vs Christianity (no holds barred) is at it again (see my last post), asking…
Former Christian and now atheist Cara has a blog at Think Atheist, and posted this list of questions (questions originally…
Making headlines in atheist circles is the fact that one of the former members of John Loftus’ team over at…
This post is part of a series. In Part 1, I generalized that, since the impact of being wrong about God is…
This post is part of a series. Pascal’s famous ‘wager’ is often misunderstood, and maligned by anti-theists as an argument…
In Part I, I linked to August Berkshire’s Six C’s of Atheism interview, and discussed points 1-3. Here’s the audio again, with my commentary on…
In Part I,I discussed Pascal’s Wager as a risk calculation, similar to how we estimate risk in project management. In Part II, I attempted to…
Many of us Christians may be familiar with the “Seven C’s” overview of the Christian World View, but it seems that there is a Six…
This post is part of a series In Part 1 of this series, I examined Pascal’s wager as a risk calculation…
In this series, I explore the possibilities of eliminating pretender Gods, and trying to find likely ones to have faith…