Monthly Archives: February 2007

You Can’t Make This Up…

Someone has apparently been reading Public Transit.

Personal

Chaos, Weather, and the Problem of Evil

In comments on my previous post (The God Wouldn’t Do X Fallacy), I made reference to a point I wish to develop further here. As another tool to [..]

Atheism, Philosophy, Presuppositionalism, Theology , , ,

Time and Again

Time and Again by Peter Pike This story is a slightly edited version of what was originally published in Aphelion webzine in 2003 “He ain’t got a head.” [..]

Short Stories

Different Day, Different Result!

Yes, for those of you who thought I was kidding when I spoke in my Problem of Good argument about getting free tickets to tonight’s Avalanche game…you were [..]

Personal

The God Wouldn’t Do X Fallacy

In recent comments, John Loftus has assured us that unlike his bird-man argument, he is indeed serious about his dog argument. Loftus’s dog argument is simple: Loftus really [..]

Atheism, Philosophy, Presuppositionalism ,

Irony

Mexico is upset. That’s right, workers on the border fence…trespassed! They went 10 meters (that’s right, over 30 feet) into Mexican territory, according to the complaint. No word [..]

Conservativism, Politics

Peter W. Piketus’s Problem of Good (PoG) Argument

Some atheists think that they have warrant to do whatever they please in certain situations, willfully disregarding certain “facts” that are true (for me), all while ignoring the [..]

Atheism, Philosophy, Presuppositionalism, Satire, Theology ,

Assignment

I’m taking a class that started today, and one of the assignments is that I have to read Genesis – Esther…during the course of the class. This is [..]

Personal, Theology

The Number 23

This weekend, I watched The Number 23. Over all, it was an enjoyable movie; but it left me with the impression that if I saw it again, I [..]

Movie Reviews , , ,

The Disciple Whom Jesus Loved

Jason Engwer has weighed in on Triablogue about Ben Witherington’s post (which I previously blogged about here). Witherington put forth the idea that it was Lazarus, not John, [..]

Theology ,