Home » Archive

Philosophy of Religion »

[24 Feb 2010 | 3 Comments | ]

Stuart anticipates and challenges three possible responses to his critique of the atheistic argument from the absence of evidence for God’s existence.

Featured, Philosophy of Religion »

[23 Feb 2010 | 30 Comments | ]
A Familiar Conversation: Part 1

Stuart examines an argument for atheism from the lack of evidence for God’s existence.

Philosophy »

[6 Feb 2010 | 2 Comments | ]
Stargate Universe and the Inference to Design

Stuart explains how an episode of the sci-fi show Stargate Universe reveals some important points about the inference to design.

Documentary »

[19 Jan 2010 | Comments Off | ]

A critique of BBC documentary Look But Don’t Touch featuring Alesha Dixon, on the cultural and emotional effects of the beauty and fashion industries practice of portraying only idealised pictures. With some reflections on the problems and true solution made available by Christian doctrine.

Films »

[3 Jan 2010 | 4 Comments | ]

Stuart examines some of the themes of Stephanie Myers’ Twilight saga.

Apologetics, Philosophy of Religion »

[14 Dec 2009 | 67 Comments | ]

Stuart offers some thoughts on the proposed “Atheist” bus advertisements coming to New Zealand in March.

Science & History »

[4 Dec 2009 | 4 Comments | ]

W. R. Miller has complied a fine list of quotes and resources to emphasize the point that many of the greatest scientists in history were Christians or had Biblical presuppositions. Also that for most of these, their faith was the driving force behind their discoveries, and true self-sustaining modern science (not just engineering, logic or mathematics) was born within a Christian society.

Science & History, Websites »

[2 Dec 2009 | One Comment | ]

Matthew Flannagan has published an article on the Flat-Earth Myth in the December issue of Investigate Magazine that is worth reading.

Science & History »

[28 Nov 2009 | 34 Comments | ]
Conflict for the Darwinian Dispute

Stuart re-examines the church’s response to the challenge posed by evolution in the nineteenth century.

Science & History »

[27 Nov 2009 | Comments Off | ]

Stuart continues his series on the history of the Conflict Thesis, charting the rise of science after Galileo