Is Lawrence Krauss a Pervert?

I find Lawrence Krauss to be a little moronic twit. He propagates a movement that I despise known as the new atheist movement. So, I am biased. I think the fact he is a famous scientist means we probably need less scientist. They are dumb useless individuals that we act as if they know things beyond their fields. So, if he is your hero, then you need to rethink your life. Atheism is a silly belief and those who propound it on a popular level tend to be the dumber members of the human race. I just think it is … Continue reading Is Lawrence Krauss a Pervert?

Short Critiques of Non-Christian Worldviews

I have tried to provide short simple critiques to model on how to evaluate individual worldviews. The problem with presuppositionalism is that it rarely is effectively used in practice and only spoken about in theory. Naturalism(common for most atheist): A little Presup before Dinner Wicca: Wavering Wicca Mormonism: Manhandling Mormonism Catholicism: Clashing with Catholicism Islam: Islam: A Reformed Critique Deism: Dubious Deism Jehovah’s Witnesses: The Fall of the Watchtower The 1914 Chronology of The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society Jehovah’s Witnesses and the New World Translation Judaism: Do the Jews play TAG? Messianic Prophecy in the Jewish Scriptures Clarkianism: Clarkianism … Continue reading Short Critiques of Non-Christian Worldviews

Of Light and Salvation: A Leighton Flowers Mini Critique part 1

Leighton Flowers refers to Luke 2:32 as a means of how people can come to know God, specifically Jesus, as a way that God provides to people Salvation. Let’s look at the verse and put some context into it. Luke 2:32 (ESV) 32  a light for revelation to the Gentiles, and for glory to your people Israel.” We will start with some early commentaries on what Luke 2:32 means: Ellicott’s Commentary for English Readers: To lighten the Gentiles.—Literally, for a revelation to the Gentiles.The idea is strictly that of the withdrawal of the “veil spread over all nations” of Isaiah 25:7. Barnes’ … Continue reading Of Light and Salvation: A Leighton Flowers Mini Critique part 1

The Self-Attesting Christ

We often think that we come up with new and distinct ideas. I never have that issue. That isn’t because my humility, but rather that is because I never have a thought. I wonder how some thought we have now may have existed with saints prior to us. It may have been Justin Martyr that noticed the self-attesting authority of the word of God: The word of truth is free, and carries its own authority, disdaining to fall under any skillful argument, or to endure the logical scrutiny of its hearers. But it would be believed for its own nobility, and for … Continue reading The Self-Attesting Christ