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Deity of Christ, Doctrine of God, Trinity1 Comment

Greater than the Temple

May 19, 2021 TheSire

I wish to share a quote from Dr. John Currid on the glory of God: But the word glory is also employed in a qualitative sense in the Bible. It can refer to something that is weighty, heavy, or filled with … Continue reading Greater than the Temple

Classical TheismLeave a comment

Dr. Steven Nemes on Classical Theism and the Christian Scriptures

May 17, 2021 TheSire

Click here to watch it on youtube Continue reading Dr. Steven Nemes on Classical Theism and the Christian Scriptures

Calvinism, Freewill, Jimmy Stephens, Metaphysics, Molinism, philosophy, theology1 Comment

Determinism, Control, and Human Desire

May 17, 2021May 18, 2021 TheSire

Here is a conversation over the topic of Freewill, the coherence of compatibilism, and issues relevant to such. Spicy:  Alright, well last note from me then: I dont think intermediate explanations will help. We may be able to appeal to … Continue reading Determinism, Control, and Human Desire

Dr. Cornelius Van Til, Dr. Greg Bahnsen, Presuppositionalism1 Comment

Is Presuppositionalism Postmodernism?

May 13, 2021May 13, 2021 TheSire

Some maintain that presuppositionalism is really no different from post-modernism because it asserts that there is no objective source to lay aside our presuppositions and actually know the world apart from any worldviews. That we are merely stuck in our … Continue reading Is Presuppositionalism Postmodernism?

Calvinism, Colton Carlson, Tyler VelaLeave a comment

Provisionist Robots

May 11, 2021June 2, 2021 TheSire

Tyler Vela and Colton Carlson review an argument from Tim Stratton on the issue of determinism. For you see, this is the second time they did it because when I asked Tyler for the podcast the file broke. Links: Tim … Continue reading Provisionist Robots

philosophy, Presuppositionalism1 Comment

What is Abstraction?

May 6, 2021 TheSire

I wish to quote J. Alexander Rutherford on the issue of Abstraction: I think that neither of these extremes is appropriate. To the contrary, abstraction properly conceived is a necessary tool in coming to true knowledge of God and His … Continue reading What is Abstraction?

philosophy, Presuppositionalism2 Comments

The British Empiricists

May 5, 2021May 25, 2021 TheSire

There has been a bit of time in between writing these articles. I wish to finish up this review of philosophers in a very brief way for people to refer to. For those not familiar, I recommend the previous installment: … Continue reading The British Empiricists

Dr. James AndersonLeave a comment

Materialism and Bodily Autonomy

May 3, 2021 TheSire

This was an interesting conversation on Twitter that I am sharing here. SecularOutpost: THIS is absolutely brilliant and well-stated. If I could like this 1,000 times, I would. There should be a law guaranteeing the right to bodily autonomy. Dr. … Continue reading Materialism and Bodily Autonomy

Dr. Chris BoltLeave a comment

Revelationary Apologetics

April 30, 2021April 30, 2021 TheSire

Knapp and Bolt Episode 1 Continue reading Revelationary Apologetics

Marian Dogma, Orthodox, Roman CatholicismLeave a comment

Rebuttal of Hank Hanegraaff on the siblings of our Lord Christ

April 29, 2021 TheSire

Rebuttal of Hank Hanegraaff on the siblings of our Lord Christ Rebuttal of Hank Hanegraaff’s familial Responsibility for Mary Continue reading Rebuttal of Hank Hanegraaff on the siblings of our Lord Christ

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