The Case Against Abortion: A Conversation with Dr. Calum Miller
I’m no fan of Catholicism but he does a good job in spite of his worldview. Continue reading The Case Against Abortion: A Conversation with Dr. Calum Miller
I’m no fan of Catholicism but he does a good job in spite of his worldview. Continue reading The Case Against Abortion: A Conversation with Dr. Calum Miller
[responsivevoice_button] We are going to take a look at an article from Creation Ministries International by Dr. Jonathan Sarfati about whether using the Bible to prove the Bible is circular: All philosophical systems start with axioms (presuppositions), or non-provable propositions accepted as true, … Continue reading The Unbreakable Circle
[responsivevoice_button] The debate over the idea of causation has crossed the history of human thought. An atheist once asked me to give my thoughts about an individual that denies the reality of causality. I think the most apparent issue is … Continue reading The Cause-Effect Illusion
[responsivevoice_button] Gen. 1:11 Then God said, “Let the earth produce vegetation: seed-bearing plants and fruit trees on the earth bearing fruit with seed in it according to their kinds.” And it was so. 21 So God created the large sea-creatures and every … Continue reading Reproducing After Their Kind
This is a critique of Dr. Richard Howe’s objections to Presuppositionalism. Further Suggestions: Capturing Presuppositionalism Continue reading The Third Man
[responsivevoice_button] Jason Engwer had some helpful thoughts at T-blog that were left in the comments of an article: Catholics have their own equivalents of sola scriptura, so one way of evaluating their objections to sola scriptura is to consider what … Continue reading Sola Ecclesia
[responsivevoice_button] There has been an effort by Cameron Bertuzzi to get guests(Dr. Josh Rasmussen and Dr. Richard Howe) on to refute Presuppositionalism. I suppose they are a good correction to the terrible internet caricature that pervades these conversations with a … Continue reading Capturing Presuppositionalism
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