Articles Archive for October 2008
Ethics, Philosophy »
This article responds to the Humanist ethics propounded in The Amsterdam Declaration 2002 by comparing and contrasting with a Christian perspective.
Creation & Evolution »
Dr. William Lane Craig talks briefly for a few minutes of the madness going on in England regarding the Church of England the the Royal Society.
Creation & Evolution, Philosophy of Science, Science & History »
An analysis of the atheistic argument from evolution, including four criticisms of evolution as well as a close look at the assertion that evolution implies that God does not exist. An exploration of the more cautious argument that evolution is more likely given naturalism rather than theism, which leads to a startling conclusion.
Apologetics, Oversees »
I didn’t know what to expect when I landed in Detroit last Monday. A colleague there scheduled me for nine “I Don’t Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist” events in seven days all over the state: Four at secular universities, two at a Christian high school, and three at churches up north. It was like an invasion, and God made it an amazing success. Here are the highlights:
Each of the first four nights I presented I Don’t Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist at a different university. We …
Local, Movie Reviews »
Two new movies by Christian authors to soon his New Zealand. Will they be able to be utilised in Christian apologetics?
Apologetics, Philosophy »
A discussion of the merits of the Lutheran theologian Deitrich Bonhoeffer’s claim that God cannot be proved, examining the role of natural theology in proffering arguments for the existence of God?
Ethics »
A reply to Damian Peterson’s question about whether objective morality is really as important as people think it is, and whether subjective morality is really as problematic as Christians say.
Metaphysics »
A brief discussion of two objections to Christianity based on Occam’s Razor, pointing out the various problems with these from a presuppositional perspective.
Apologetics, Thinking Matters »
A reply to Darryl Burling regarding the purpose of Thinking Matters, and of apologetics in general.




