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MUST-LISTEN: J.P. Moreland lecture on Christianity and science1 comment

Wintery Knight wrote 6 days ago: I found the lectures here at Apologetics 315. These are GOOD. He covers a lot and you’ll get a … more →

Tags: Podcasts, Apologetics, big bang, Science, fine tuning, cambrian explosion, Origin of life, abiogenesis, Christianity

Natural Theology 1 3 comments

J.W. Wartick wrote 3 weeks ago: This is the beginning of a series of posts I’m going to do that will discuss Natural Theology. … more →

Tags: Apologetics, Arguments for God, Natural Theology, Teleology, Atheism, atheist, Christian, Christianity, Philosophy

Introduction to Apologetics, Part 3: Evidentialist Apologetics4 comments

Michael Graham wrote 1 month ago: Irreducible Complexity Evidentialist Apologetics can be seen as a subset of classical apologetics ma … more →

Tags: Apologetics, C. S. Lewis, Evidentialism, N. T. Wright, nancy pearcey, Darwin, Darwins's Black Box, Deism, Discovery Institute

Introduction to Apologetics, Part 2: Classical Apologetics1 comment

Michael Graham wrote 1 month ago: St. Augustine Again, classical apologetics focuses on the rational basis of the Christian faith.  It … more →

Tags: Presuppositionalism, Apologetics, Alvin Plantinga, Early Church / Fathers, classical apologetics, paul, Augustine, Cosmological Argument, Ontological Argument

Introduction to Apologetics... Part 11 comment

Michael Graham wrote 1 month ago: Paul, The First Apologist I think there are two main barriers to people consistently sharing their f … more →

Tags: Pascal, Epistemology, Presuppositionalism, Apologetics, Alvin Plantinga, paul, classical apologetics, evidential apologetics, Cosmological Argument

Creationism eats itself, while theology seeks understanding2 comments

Gareth Hughes wrote 2 months ago: In the same way that aliens from outer space always choose to invade the United States, creationists … more →

Tags: Science and Religion, Creationism, intelligent design, Ellen van Wolde, Genesis, Creation, Science, Funding, Evolution

An Epistemological Argument

nateclaiborne wrote 2 months ago: In preparation of transitioning back to the Philosophy series, I think it might be best to ruminate … more →

Tags: Philosophy, Apologetics, Epistemology, Van Til, transcendental arguments, aquinas, Ontological Argument, Mark Driscoll, paley

Why I'm an Atheist, Part Five: The Fine-Tuning Argument2 comments

gonovelgo wrote 4 months ago: Here it is – the big one. The distilled essence of hundreds of years of theological and philos … more →

Tags: Atheism, Science, Creationism, Religion, Christianity, intelligent design, Philosophy, Fine Tuning Argument

The Watch and the Watchmaker

Stuart Williams wrote 4 months ago: Isaac Newton (1642-1727) implicitly confirmed the validity of the Teleological Argument when he marv … more →

Tags: Geisler, Norman L., Turek, Frank, Isaac Newton, Williams Paley, Solar System, the Watch and the Watchmaker

Video Refutation of the "Fine Tuning" Argument2 comments

Andrew wrote 8 months ago: Most of you have probably seen YouTube user “Thunderf00t’s” excellent series, … more →

Tags: Atheism, Answering Apologists, Science, intelligent design, Creationism, Thunderf00t, fine tuning

Philosophy Word of the Day – Teleological Arguments, Part 24 comments

fleance7 wrote 8 months ago: Image via Wikipedia I apologize for the delay in getting to Part 2 of our look at the argument from … more →

Tags: philosophy word of the day, Alvin Plantinga, David Hume, william paley, patricia churchland, argument from design, Evolution, Robin Collins, bacterial flagellum

Philosophy Word of the Day – Teleological Arguments, Part 13 comments

fleance7 wrote 9 months ago: William Paley, Wikipedia Since we touched briefly on the ontological and cosmological arguments earl … more →

Tags: Philosophy, philosophy word of the day, intelligent design, Christianity, David Hume, Thomas Aquinas, william paley, natural selection, Darwinism

Why I Believe in God - The Short Answer1 comment

thefuerstshallbelast wrote 9 months ago: I often get private messages from my facebook friends asking me various theological questions… … more →

Tags: The Holy Spirit, response to questions, Holy Spirit, Bible, Theology, Christianity, God, Jesus, Religion

Can One Reject the Bible and Still Believe in God?2 comments

Carl Gobelman wrote 9 months ago: Question: Why would somebody believe that Jesus was real and that there is a God when they don … more →

Tags: Apologetics, Jesus Christ, Bible, Faith, God, Truth, Christianity, Historicity of the Bible, Gospel of Jesus Christ

Belgic Confession, Article II: By What Means God is Made Known Unto Us1 comment

Carl Gobelman wrote 10 months ago: We know Him by two means: First, by the creation, preservation, and government of the universe; whic … more →

Tags: Christianity, Theology, calvinism, Reformed Theology, Belgic Confession, God, Bible, Atheism, existence of God

The Highness of God consists in His thus descending

Colin wrote 10 months ago: Does God exist? I used to stress about this sort of thing. Now I think that the answer is. I remembe … more →

Tags: Books, Philosophy, Theology, Karl Barth, anselm, Ontological Argument, aquinas, pascal's wager, immanence

I think its an analogy

zayzayem wrote 10 months ago: What flaws could be found in the logic of talking beaver statue-thing in a webcomic? Really? (Ask Dr … more →

Tags: shameless cross promotion, cdesign proponentists, everything you have ever been told is a lie, art attack, logic, forest, Robot, Analogy, askdreldritch

Will the "Real God" Please Stand Up?4 comments

Carl Gobelman wrote 1 year ago: Question:  How can you prove that the Jewish/Christian God is the real God? Why are you so sure that … more →

Tags: Apologetics, Theology, Bible, God, Historicity of the Bible, Verifiability of the Bible, existence of God, Proofs for God's Existence, Does God Exist?

Teleological Argument

Metro State Atheists wrote 1 year ago: by Chalmer Wren The teleological argument is an inductive means reaching the conclusion that the uni … more →

Tags: Religion, Philosophy, intelligent design, Creationism, Cosmology, Complexity in Nature, argument from design


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