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Necessitarianism: Conceive of the Possibilities

February 21, 2023February 21, 2023 TheSire

Barrel Philosophy: Agaist logical or metaphysical necessitarainism. Cuz if it’s logical necessitatarianism I will have to pull up some logic stuff. (Basically it’s just arguing agaist Timothy Williamson saying S5 implies necessitarianism.) The metaphysical one I can present tho. 1. … Continue reading Necessitarianism: Conceive of the Possibilities

Chris Harris, Jimmy StephensLeave a comment

Indexical and the Trinity

February 21, 2023 TheSire

Background: ‘ De re ’ means ‘of, or concerning, a thing’. For example, a de dicto belief is a belief that a bearer of representative content is true, while a de re belief is a belief concerning some thing, that … Continue reading Indexical and the Trinity

Calvinism, Jimmy StephensLeave a comment

Does the Authorial Model have a Fictitious Problem?

February 21, 2023 TheSire

Daniel Akande: I think within the context of this specific thread, you are begging the question. You asked why we can’t infer all these other facts from unrelated ones. It’s because those facts are measured in a different way. How … Continue reading Does the Authorial Model have a Fictitious Problem?

Jimmy StephensLeave a comment

Communication, Canon, and Unbeliever Knowledge of God

February 21, 2023 TheSire

Nat: Well, I think that’s false. Communication is a two way street. God’s side of communication can be infallible, but the other side can be perfectly fallible, or even shut down entirely the communication, as an example But you could … Continue reading Communication, Canon, and Unbeliever Knowledge of God

Eastern OrthodoxyLeave a comment

Jay Dyer: Grand Theft Orthodoxy

February 20, 2023 TheSire

Jay Dyer: Grand Theft Orthodoxy – YouTube   Continue reading Jay Dyer: Grand Theft Orthodoxy

Jimmy StephensLeave a comment

Computers and Knowledge

February 18, 2023 TheSire

Jimmy Stephens: A necessary condition of being a person is knowing God. Computers cannot possess knowledge – full stop. So computers cannot be persons. Isaiah: What would be the necessary condition for knowing God? Jimmy Stephens: The definite article “the” … Continue reading Computers and Knowledge

Ancient Near EastLeave a comment

Dr. Bowen’s Moral Claims

February 18, 2023February 18, 2023 TheSire

This is a presuppositionalist tactic to try to call into question the “ultimate” or “foundational” basis for declaring anything to be immoral. I have not spend the requisite time (nor am I likely to) studying ethics at a philosophical level … Continue reading Dr. Bowen’s Moral Claims

PresuppositionalismLeave a comment

TAG vs. TANG

February 16, 2023February 16, 2023 TheSire

  TAG vs. TANG by Michael Butler From: The August 1996 Penpoint . . . I shall now turn to Dr. Martin’s philosophical attack on the Christian faith. In response to the transcendental argument for God’s existence (TAG) [1], Dr. Martin puts … Continue reading TAG vs. TANG

Presuppositionalism, science, TAGLeave a comment

Michael Martin’s TANG

February 16, 2023February 16, 2023 TheSire

This is for anyone wanting resources on Michael martin and Transcendental argument for the Non-Existence of God (TANG). For more on a case for TAG regarding induction: A start for a philosophy of Christian science: Part 7 – The Council … Continue reading Michael Martin’s TANG

Ancient Near East, Classical Theism, Doctrine of GodLeave a comment

Warren McGrew wants a God-Bod

February 15, 2023February 26, 2023 TheSire

A picture from a Chris Fisher’s cult group. Warren McGrew was promoting a liberal OT scholar for their case that God has a body. I just wish to point out that scholars disagree about the nature of what ANE individuals … Continue reading Warren McGrew wants a God-Bod

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