Category: Freewill
Is Calvinism Monoenergism?
It is a common objection to suppose that Calvinism suffers from an ancient heresy that denied that Jesus had two wills or that merely one of the wills are not equally involved in Christ’s life. This is how the Orthodox … Continue reading Is Calvinism Monoenergism?
Refutation of Jesse Morrell’s Documentary “Beyond Augustine” Part 2
This was a Paper written by Keith Thompson. I retrieved it from the Wayback machine and have reproduced it here. From:http://www.exegeticalapologetics.com/2018/05/refutation-of-jesse-morrells_4.html By Keith Thompson Sections: – Introduction – Morrell Plagiarized Most of his Film Content from Jay EuDaly – Pre-Augustine Church … Continue reading Refutation of Jesse Morrell’s Documentary “Beyond Augustine” Part 2
Compatibilism vs LFW
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ak5QWVG3ipU Tyler discusses Compatibilism vs LFW with The Unapologetic Apologists. A very interesting discussion. Continue reading Compatibilism vs LFW
Divine Intentions and Human History
[responsivevoice_button] I wish to collect the ideas of John Cranman and the critiques of him that I find most successful. We have had some extensive dialogue with him and his friend and I think we can codify some of these … Continue reading Divine Intentions and Human History
TurretinFan vs David Pallmann on Molinism
PSR, FreeWill, and Foreknowledge
[responsivevoice_button] There was a defense of free will written over on InspringPhilosophy’s blog. I won’t comment on every part but merely a couple of things. The issue of quantum mechanics doesn’t interest me much because of my commitment to the … Continue reading PSR, FreeWill, and Foreknowledge
Is “Freewill” the Issue?
[responsivevoice_button] A good statement I say in regards to the free will debate was by Peter Van Inwagen. I saw in over on T-blog and I’ll quote it here because I liked it: The most salient change I would make, … Continue reading Is “Freewill” the Issue?
When Life Gives You Lemons
I read this article a while ago and still find it an interesting example of the superiority of Calvinism to the alternatives. How good is having alternatives if you can’t tell if they are all terrible alternatives? Triablogue: Two doors Continue reading When Life Gives You Lemons
Determinism For Beginners
I was asked to take a look at this refutation of determinism. https://christianapologetics0.wordpress.com/2019/11/27/against-determinism He(Jon the Apologist) starts out here by stating definition of “rational” without explaining what determinism is. This leaves him broad brushing multiple different versions of determinism. For example, here’s his first criticism: The first issue I see with determinism is the idea of a rational being coming from non-rational processes (laws of nature, molecules in motion, causality). How do molecules in motion produce truth, and produce beings who can evaluate evidence, form arguments, and come to true conclusions based on such evidence? Here determinism is equated with … Continue reading Determinism For Beginners

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