Monthly Archives: October 2006

Slow Down…

Although a lot will depend on whatever I feel like at the time, I’m predicting that this blog will go into a bit of a slow down through [..]

Personal

How I Became A Presuppositionalist

I just caught this over at Triablogue: TANG & TAG In the midst of the post, we read Interlocuter’s question to Steve: “Further, and I don’t mean to but [..]

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The Faith-Based Non-Faith of Daniel Morgan

Since today is another heavy mail day at work, I’m not going to respond to every comment Daniel Morgan made on my blog posts re: Witmer.  In fact, [..]

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Resource

I’ve found a great Biblical resource on-line through the channel.  It’s E-Sword. This program let’s you download Bibles (it’s got the ESV for free!!!), commentaries, and other stuff.  [..]

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Interesting Meeting

I got to meet with a Catholic Monk earlier today.  It was a rather interesting meeting.  I met this monk through one of my friends, who has been [..]

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Another Response to Witmer

I looked over at Triablogue today and saw that Steve Hays has responded to Witmer too. It’s nice to see he agreed with me on several points ;-) [..]

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More on Nativity…

Speaking of Travis, he’s written a piece on The Nativity Story too.

Personal

This Post Is Mostly For Travis….

The most effective internet evangelical technique ever! Because it’s gonna scare the Hell right out of those atheists….. Or something.

Atheism, General Humor, Personal

Responding to Witmer Part 7

Witmer concludes his talk with some tactics for atheists. What is most interesting about these tactics is that they once more demonstrate that Witmer is writing for atheists [..]

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Responding to Witmer Part 6

We now move on to what I consider Witmer’s weakest argument: morality. Witmer begins by giving some variant definitions to morality: (1) What someone in fact morally ought [..]

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