Monthly Archives: May 2006

Is There A God?

Since the Debunking Atheism folks like to post biography and subjectivism as if it were substantial arguments, I’ve decided to post a quick examination of whether God exists based on events [..]

Atheism, On Writing ,

ROFL

I find it hillarious when an atheist says: Christians must believe that God not only inspired men to write the Bible, but also that he inspired those who [..]

Atheism , , ,

Excerpt

The following is an excerpt from a book I’m currently working on called The 13th Prime, which may or may not ever be finished since I haven’t decided [..]

On Writing, Personal, Theology , ,

Definitions

John also responded to this post, and I want to highlight it because of how important this topic is. John says: “For you, morality is grounded in God’s [..]

Atheism, Ethics, Philosophy ,

Fewer Is Better?

John Loftus responded to this previous post by stating that his presuppositions are fewer than mine, and thus his position is better.  His exact words: [T]he fewer things we [..]

Philosophy, Presuppositionalism

Interesting…

While I really enjoy watching 24, I have to wonder why the season finale warranted an Associated Press story, as if it were a real news event.  Perhaps [..]

Personal

Don’t Look Now…

but John Loftus is getting dangerously close to flirting with presuppositionalism!. That’s right, with comments like: “”Plus, when it comes to ‘initial plausibility,’ we’re talking about metaphysical issues [..]

Philosophy, Presuppositionalism , ,

Two Blind Men (an allegory)

Taken from The Outlaw (C) 2005 by Peter Pike, pp. 247-251, used by permission: The ocean waves crashed loudly in the distance as Sam sat down on his [..]

Apologetics, Atheism, Philosophy, Short Stories

The Euthyphro Dilemma

John Loftus wants me to address the Euthyphro Dilemma.  So I figure I’ll go ahead and do that. For a full definition of the Euthyphro Dilemma, click here [..]

Atheism, Math and Logic, Philosophy, Presuppositionalism ,

The Presuppositions (a response to comments by Daniel Morgan)

If you read the comments to the previous post you will see that Daniel Morgan is interested in looking at some of the issues that are actually important. Daniel [..]

Atheism, Evolution, Philosophy, Presuppositionalism , ,