Apologist Josh McDowell: Internet the Greatest Threat to Christians
(Redated post originally published on 19 November 2011) This is old news, but cries out for a comment. According to The Christian Post, Josh McDowell has declared the Internet to be the greatest threat to Christians. As the editor of an Internet anthology rebutting McDowell’s book Evidence That Demands a Verdict, I naturally found this … Apologist Josh McDowell: Internet the Greatest Threat to Christians
Lydia McGrew on Biblical Inerrancy, Licona, and Apparent Contradictions
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LINK: Richard Gale’s Atheological Arguments
(Redated post originally published on 13 December 2011) This looks like a nice one-page summary of the logical form of the various atheological arguments in his book, On the Nature and Existence of God. LINK
What Was Richard Dawkins Thinking?
Richard Dawkins recently re-tweeted a tweet that is so obviously false, one has to ask, “What was he thinking when he posted it?” I’m not going to embed the tweet here which is arguably NSFW, but I’ll provide a link and describe it. It has two photos. On the left is a picture of Matt Taylor, … What Was Richard Dawkins Thinking?
Dr. Richard Carrier’s Rebuttal to My Commentary on His Exchange with Dr. Luke Barnes about the Fine-Tuning Argument
This is one of those debates where you really have to get into the details just to arrive at an informed position. I’ve read his rebuttal, but so much time has passed that I will need to re-read his book chapter (yes, I did read it), Barnes’ posts, and my commentary before I can even decide … Dr. Richard Carrier’s Rebuttal to My Commentary on His Exchange with Dr. Luke Barnes about the Fine-Tuning Argument
Stephen J. Graham Replies to J.P. Moreland on Miracles and Evidence
Stephen J. Graham is a Christian philosopher, so it’s refreshing to find him criticizing J.P. Moreland’s astonishingly low bar for believing miracle claims. LINK
LINK: In Memoriam: William L. Rowe (1931-2015)
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LINK: Are Atheists and Christians Enemies?
According to this atheist, the answer is “no.” LINK
Link: An Ontological Disproof of Anselmian Theism by Ex-Apologist
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LINK: The Jones-Parsons-Martin Exchange (1991)
Douglas Jones opens the interchange by sketching the argument for the Christian critique of non-Christian thought. Douglas Jones, an elder in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, is the editor of Antithesis and a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Idaho and Lewis-Clark State College. Keith Parsons offers the first of two atheistic responses to Jones’s essay. Keith … LINK: The Jones-Parsons-Martin Exchange (1991)


