Basement Presuppositionalism: A Failed Thought Experiment of Redeemed Zoomer

A common strategy among skeptics is to construct exaggerated or absurd counterexamples to Christian epistemology rather than engaging with its actual claims. One such attempt is Basement Presuppositionalism, a thought experiment gaining traction as a supposed refutation of presuppositionalism. Presuppositionalism, … Continue reading Basement Presuppositionalism: A Failed Thought Experiment of Redeemed Zoomer

Metaphorical Musings: Analyzing Ferris’ Approach to John 6 in How to Be Christian

Recently, I was prompted by Ferris from “How to be Christian” to identify a flaw in his arguments supporting the notion that John 6 advocates for transubstantiation. In this discussion, I will explore the various points he raised, address broader … Continue reading Metaphorical Musings: Analyzing Ferris’ Approach to John 6 in How to Be Christian

What’s Evil?

Here’s a question I had Jimmy answer: Like I don’t know exactly what constitutes this property, what is it, what is its relation to the thing? How does it emerge, from what principle etc? Here’s Jimmy’s thoughts: What’s “this” property? First of all, if you didn’t know what the property is, then you could just say that to God any time he attributes the property in Scripture. So this is a problem only for someone who’s not consistently aimed at a BIblical theology of evil. Second, if you didn’t know what the property is, you couldn’t be held responsible for … Continue reading What’s Evil?