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Saturday, August 25, 2012
Judas Enigma: Legendary Fiction and the Unbelievability of Judas Iscariot
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The Judas Enigma: Legendary Fiction and the Unbelievability of Judas Iscariot Throughout history almost every culture’s folklore has...
Friday, February 10, 2012
Was America Founded As a Christian Nation? Part 1: The Founding Fathers
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It is often preached from the pulpit that America was founded as a "Christian Nation." Perhaps worse than the blatant fallacy...
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Why Plantinga's EAAN Argument is a Non-Sequitur
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In Christian theologian Alvin Plantinga's book Warrant and Proper Function , Plantinga argues that, if both: (N) naturalism – the vie...
Friday, October 7, 2011
Due Criticism: The Appeal to Authority
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Introduction The appeal to authority may be the most widely relied upon informal fallacy there is. Of course the reason for this is most ...
Sunday, October 2, 2011
The essence of moral reasoning, part 3: informed decisions
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In my previous post in this series on morality, I talked about the biological underpinnings of our moral judgments, and argued that varia...
The essence of moral reasoning, part 2: making moral decisions
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In my previous post on morality , I argued that simply saying that people are inclined to be "evil" fails as an explanation for ...
The essence of moral reasoning, part 1: why "evil" fails
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In my previous post about morality, I argued that all moral reasoning requires a subjective value judgment – that is, rather than adhering...
Morality is subjective
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In the previous post I argued against the notion of "objective morality". Now, I want to turn to the subjectivity of moral judgme...
Objective morality does not exist
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It's been parroted by just about every Christian theologian I've ever encountered (even the armchair kind): Without God, anything i...
Friday, September 23, 2011
Religious Epistemology Series Parts 1-4 Ignosticism, Referential Justification, and an Objection to Reformed Epistemology
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Religious Epistemology Series Part 1 Ignosticism: Theological Noncognitivism Introduction Belief in God, or some form of transcendent Rea...
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