The Ultimate Environmentalists
In one sense, critics of the Bible are the ultimate environmentalists, for they recycle everything. Refute one of their objections, and they just move on to the next, and over time they all get recycled. The most recent example of this was Raphael Lataster’s article in the Washington Post that asks “Did historical Jesus really […]
Read More..>>Giving Up on Apologetics?
Given that I am a Christian Apologist, a friend of mine was interested in my reaction to T E Hanna’s recent post on 3 Reasons Why I Gave Up Christian Apologetics. As the author of two books that would clearly fall into this category (Evidence for the Bible / Christianity and Secularism), and one who […]
Read More..>>The Cult Question
With Romney as the front-runner, the question of his Mormon religion continues to be an issue and came to the forefront recently when a Perry supporter labeled Mormons a cult, which was then followed by calls for Perry to repudiate these comments. This is an issue, which if not handled correctly, could blow up in […]
Read More..>>Hitchens – God Is Not Great XXVIII
Listen to the MP3 In my extended review of Christopher Hitchens book “God Is Not Great,” I have finally reached chapter 17. At this chapter Hitchens has finished his main arguments against religion, the vast majority of which were examples of religious people behaving badly. Of course this leads to a natural question of what […]
Read More..>>Hitchens – God Is Not Great XXIV
Listen to the MP3 I am continuing in my extended review of Christopher Hitchens book “God Is Not Great,” and the question of whether religion makes people behave. The core of his argument seems to be that religious people do at time behave very badly, while some noted atheists have behave quite nicely. Therefore religion […]
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