Monthly Archives: January 2007

On Hell

Just before I went to bed last night, I noticed a discussion on #prosapologian regarding hell.  The basic gist was actually amazingly similar to the discussion of the [..]

Arminianism, Calvinism, Theology , , ,

Headline Noose–er, News

The headline on the newspaper said: Senate shows new colors on Iraq vote. (Original link: http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_IRAQ?SITE=COCOL&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2007-01-25-08-47-58)  Yes, that’s right…apparently, the passage of a non-binding resolution against George W. [..]

Liberalism, Politics ,

More Context From Daniel Morgan

By the way, Daniel Morgan did offer a bit more context on his blog post that copied the comment he posted on my blog post.  What it gives [..]

Atheism, Philosophy, Presuppositionalism ,

Triablogue Response Too

I see Steve Hays has weighed in on Daniel’s comments too.

Atheism, Philosophy, Presuppositionalism ,

Daniel Morgan’s Response

Daniel Morgan did respond to my recent post on The Problem of Evil.  Firstly, I will acknowledge that I understand Daniel doesn’t have a lot of time due [..]

Atheism, Ethics, Philosophy, Presuppositionalism , , ,

A Miracle!

John Kerry is not a COMPLETE idiot after all!

Liberalism, Politics

The Problem of Evil…Again

Daniel Morgan is at it again.  Chalk one up for consistency, he never lets the refutation of his arguments stand in the way of his atheism.  Morgan has [..]

Atheism, Ethics, Philosophy, Presuppositionalism ,

Hard Work…

This is rather interesting. I’m trying to finish up a final edit for Public Transit so I can get the ISBN for it and have it “officially” published.  [..]

On Writing ,

Some Kind Of Monster

A couple of years ago, when Metallica released their St. Anger album, they did a documentary of the making of the album.  Except it ended up being far [..]

Movie Reviews, Music, Personal , , , , ,

An Interesting Article

From this article: The misguided, hedonistic philosophy which urges young women into this kind of behaviour [promiscuity] harms both men and women; but it is particularly damaging to women, [..]

Ethics, Roman Catholicism