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God, Human Freedom, and Necessity

J.W. Wartick wrote 2 weeks ago: Divine Omniscience and Human Freedom is a topic I have written on in the past. Initially, I wrote a … more →

Tags: Apologetics, Freedom of the Will, molinism, Philosophy, Omniscience, God, Molinism, Theism

Museum Health Break: Artis Lane

santitafarella wrote 1 month ago: Artis Lane is one of the great sculptors of our time. Of any time. Her work depicts the “Jacob … more →

Tags: African-American, Art, artis lane, Artists, Barack Obama, Dignity, Jacob wrestling the angel, Michelangelo, Michelle Obama

Freedom in the Bible3 comments

djeter wrote 3 months ago: The Isenheim Altar One of the things I find in reading forum discussions is a fundamental misunderst … more →

Tags: Readings, Karl Rahner, The Christian View of Humanity, John Sachs, St. Augustine, autonomy, Action, desire, Choice

Monergism vs. Synergism1 comment

vivator wrote 3 months ago: According to definition given in www.monergism.com (emphasis in bold is mine), Monergism is the beli … more →

Tags: Calvin, Luther, Predestination, Salvation, Freedom, Monergism, Synergism

Learning from Sartre1 comment

djeter wrote 4 months ago: Jean Paul Sartre Jean-Paul Sartre is not, to put it mildly, very high on the reading list of those s … more →

Tags: Understanding Sin, existentialism, Jean Paul Sartre, S. U. Zuidema, St. Augustine, the essence of sin

The Compatibility of Human Freedom and Omniscience5 comments

J.W. Wartick wrote 4 months ago: Note: The following argument is largely directly derived from William Lane Craig’s “The … more →

Tags: Apologetics, Christian, Omniscience, divine foreknowledge, God

On God Creating this world or God and the world, and the problem of God and evil (Part I)2 comments

Celucien Joseph wrote 5 months ago: A short review of William Hasker’s   The Triumph of God over Evil (2008) (Thanks to Heather Ma … more →

Tags: Book Review, theodicy, God's Sovereignty, Evil, God and evil, Sin, William Hasker, J. L. Mackie, Alvin Plantinga

Will Wilkinson gets his wish

gregq wrote 5 months ago: Jonah Goldberg brought this babble to our attention Will Wilkinson on why he won’t color his T … more →

Tags: Iran, Political, Society, iran protests, Useful Idiots

I kissed Calvinism goodbye: Reading Jonathan Edwards Again2 comments

Celucien Joseph wrote 5 months ago: I’m reading again Edwards’ “The Freedom of the Will.”  Today Edwards almost … more →

Tags: calvinism, Divine Sovereignty, Freedom of the Will, John Piper, Jonathan Edwards, Mark Noll, moral necessity, Perry Miller

On Causality and Determinism: A Conversation1 comment

Celucien Joseph wrote 5 months ago: Here’s the joke: Determinist: All things are causallly determined. Indeterminist: But is that … more →

Tags: Determinism vs Causality, Free Will, Determinism, Jokes

Freedom and Responsibility

Pastor Curt wrote 6 months ago: I am a firm believer in the freedom of the human will.  That does not mean that we are free from inf … more →

Tags: Philosophy, Life Experiences, Life, Decision Making, President Bush, Choices, President Obama, Free Will, responsibility

Am I a Calvinist? Not Exactly3 comments

Doug Geivett wrote 7 months ago: Recently I received this note from a friend on Facebook: Dr. Geivett, What is your view on Calvinism … more →

Tags: Books, Religion, Theology, calvinism, Divine Sovereignty, libertarian freedom, Luis de Molina, middle knowledge, Molinism

God's Sovereignty and Human Freedom: A False Dialectic!4 comments

Celucien Joseph wrote 7 months ago: Don’t you, too, love this collage? I got it from  Rod. By the way, there’s an article  ( … more →

Tags: Arminianism, calvinism, divine freedom, God and the world

Freedom

maxzett wrote 8 months ago: What is freedom? What do you think? Is freedom something you get when you enter the world as newborn … more →

Tags: Freedom

Czech president compares EU parliament to one-party state

sakerfa wrote 9 months ago: Increasing the European Parliament’s powers won’t solve EU’s democratic deficit, s … more →

Tags: Economy, Europe, nwo, Politics/Elect/Corrupt, Czech, deregulation, Economic prosperity, EU Parliament, Eurozone

Limited vs. Unlimited 1 comment

dtbrents wrote 10 months ago: Dan R. Smedra The subject of whether Christ’s death was “Limited” or “Unlimi … more →

Tags: Apologeticts, Apologetics, Religion, Life, Faith, Christianity, God, Christ, Bible

What Can Be Said Of Pakistan?6 comments

Whatever Strikes! wrote 11 months ago: 26/11 was indeed India’s 9/11. The relations between the two nuclear neighbours of the Indian … more →

Tags: International Business, Viewpoint, Foreign Affairs, Terrorism, Islam, India, China, democracy, Pakistan

Army of Shadows3 comments

Doug Geivett wrote 11 months ago: The French film L’Armée des Ombres (“Army of Shadows”) is an adaptation of the 1943 book (same title … more →

Tags: Adaptations, deception, Destiny, Evidence, Film Discussion Guides, Film Reviews, Foreign Language Film, French films, Friendship

Oil Prices at $50 Per Barrel!6 comments

Whatever Strikes! wrote 11 months ago: In 1999, the price of oil hovered around $16 a barrel. In July 2008, it reached a peak of $147 a bar … more →

Tags: International Business, Viewpoint, Oil, technology, Countries, Liberty, Euro, Dollars, Iran


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