Recursive Humor #4: Changing Your Mind
I thought about changing my mind, but then I reconsidered. (Brian Haynes) Your name Your email Subject Your message (optional)
Recursive Humor #3: Perfectionism
I used to be a perfectionist, but I am trying to improve. -Fray Pascual Your name Your email Subject Your message (optional)
Worldviews as Problem-Solving Proposals
Can a worldview be true (or false)? I have been thinking of a worldview as a set of basic assumptions that contitute a philosophy of life, or a logical structure that approximates a philosophy of life. On this conception of a worldview, it seems that a worldview is the kind of thing that could be … Worldviews as Problem-Solving Proposals
Is Christianity True?
As indicated in a previous post, for the next four or five years I plan to focus on the question: Is Christianity true? I plan to do most of my Christianity-centered posts on my old Cross Examination blog site, where I have set up the initial logical structure of interconnected blog posts (including a number that … Is Christianity True?
Recursive Humor #2: Procrastination
Don’t procrastinate. Put if off NOW. -Unknown Your name Your email Subject Your message (optional)
Quibbling over Semantics While Missing the Point
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. I’m a linguistic relativist. I don’t think words have objective meanings. I think the meaning of words is relative to time and place. So when I encounter someone who is adamant about defining a word in a different way than I do, I just shrug my … Quibbling over Semantics While Missing the Point
The VICTIMs of Christian Apologetics
My latest video, “The VICTIMs of Christian Apologetics: The Things Apologists Falsely Say Depend on God, But, if God Exists, God Depends on Them,” is now available on YouTube. It is a narration of some of the many hundreds of PowerPoint slides I created in preparation for my recent debate with Frank Turek on naturalism vs. … The VICTIMs of Christian Apologetics
Recursive Humor #1: Confirmation Bias
So it turns out “confirmation bias” means exactly what I expected it to mean. -Unknown Your name Your email Subject Your message (optional)