skepticism

Three Key Christian Apologetics Arguments: A Basic Bibliography

There are three key Christian Apologetic arguments that I would like to carefully and critically evaluate: These are commonly used arguments so they are presented by many different Christian apologists. I prefer to stick to studying Christian apologists who are philosophers, especially philosophers who specialize in arguing in support of basic Christian beliefs. However, I Three Key Christian Apologetics Arguments: A Basic Bibliography

TOPICS for Future Posts

My favorite issues in the philosophy of religion are: Recently, I have been working on critical evaluations of arguments by Peter Kreeft and Ronald Tacelli in their Handbook of Christian Apologetics (hereafter: HCA). I plan to continue my analysis and evaluation of their case for the resurrection of Jesus in Chapter 8 of that book. TOPICS for Future Posts

How to Do Careful Argument Analysis

Critical Thinking is basically CAREFUL thinking. More specifically, it is thinking in which a person continually strives to conform his or her thinking to the universal standards of thinking, which include the following: Careful argument evaluation is the heart and soul of critical thinking. But one cannot do a careful job of evaluating an argument How to Do Careful Argument Analysis

He Doesn’t FREAKING Get Us – Part 3: A Bait-and-Switch Jesus

https://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/bait-switch.asp The billion-dollar “He Gets Us” (hereafter: HGU) ad campaign for Jesus and Christianity is a classic “bait and switch” scam. It advertises an appealing Jesus who is a loving, tolerant, liberal feminist who rejects racism, but in reality, the ads are promoting conservative white evangelical Christianity and the racism, sexism, bigotry, and intolerance for He Doesn’t FREAKING Get Us – Part 3: A Bait-and-Switch Jesus

He Doesn’t FREAKING Get Us – Part 2: Jesus Supported Women’s Equality?

There is a BILLION DOLLAR ad campaign going on now called “He Gets Us” (hereafter: HGU). The campaign is promoting Jesus and Christianity. Like most advertising campaigns, and like most efforts to promote the Christian religion, this effort has produced a large helping of BULLSHIT. So, I’m doing what I can to point a spotlight He Doesn’t FREAKING Get Us – Part 2: Jesus Supported Women’s Equality?

Who Moved the Stone? Part 4: Moving a Smaller Square Blocking Stone

The question “Who moved the stone?” is used by Christian apologists to raise an objection against some skeptical theories about the alleged resurrection of Jesus, especially the Swoon Theory (see Objection #7 in Handbook of Christian Apologetics by Peter Kreeft and Ronald Tacelli, p.183-184), but also the Conspiracy Theory, and the Hallucination Theory. In Part Who Moved the Stone? Part 4: Moving a Smaller Square Blocking Stone