Here is an interesting take on the "new atheists" from The Wall Street Journal.
One of the main areas of confusion regarding the Christian truth claim seems to be an inability to see the difference between an historical truth claim that was verifiable when it was made and one that was never verifiable. For example, Tomer emailed me this question:...
Here is a response to Allan, who commented on the previous post. His remarks are indented:To begin with, I do not reject the account of the resurrection in particular simply or solely because I wasn’t there to witness it myself. Whatever happened 2,000 years ago...
There is a common perception that religious claims are all rather weak epistemologically. That is to say that when it comes to supporting their truth claims, people expect that religions all ask for the same thing: a pretty big leap of faith. Religions, it is...
Islamists and "tolerant" Americans may not like it, but as Mark Joseph explains in this excellent column, we need more evangelizing, not less.
In previous posts about Mormonism I have suggested that it is a religion based not on evidence or reason but on fideistic blind faith. For example, just this morning I posted a response to a radio show listener which said:[There is] an important distinction between...
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