(Speaker 2) New Insights Into The New Testament: The Gospels In Review (CONFERENCE)
The second speaker Candida Moss looks at Jesus’s parentage and that Jesus was seen as the stepson of Joseph in some of the gospels and the Son of God. In our oldest gospel, Mark, Jesus does not have a biological relationship with God, but is adopted by God in the tradition of Julius Caesar adopting … (Speaker 2) New Insights Into The New Testament: The Gospels In Review (CONFERENCE)
Current Events: The Richard Carrier Controversy
In a recent post, Dr. Richard Carrier has claimed that scholars who affirm the historical Jesus have “no genuine interest in actually checking if Jesus’s historicity is something we should be confident in.” See: https://www.youtube.com/@potentialtheism Your name Your email Subject Your message (optional)
America doesn’t need more God. It needs more atheists. (Article: Kate Cohen for The Washington Post)
New Opinion Piece in The Washington Post From the article: See the article here Your name Your email Subject Your message (optional)
(Speaker 1) New Insights Into The New Testament: The Gospels In Review (CONFERENCE)
As I mentioned previously, I attended the first annual NINT conference this year. On Day 1: The first speaker was Dr. Bart Ehrman and his introductory speech explained the various rubrics for understanding the text: The word “criticism” above doesn’t mean “criticize,” but is closer in meaning to assess and evaluate, and in this way … (Speaker 1) New Insights Into The New Testament: The Gospels In Review (CONFERENCE)
Catholics and Same Sex Unions, Women Priests
Pope Francis has expressed openness to Catholic blessings for same-sex couples, under the condition they are not confused with marriage ceremonies for men and women, in what could be a watershed moment for the global Catholic Church. Pope signals openness to blessings for gay couples, study of women’s ordination. See HERE Your name Your email … Catholics and Same Sex Unions, Women Priests
Apologists And “The Reason For Pain” (Introduction)
The Reason For Pain is a set of apologetic Youtube videos aimed at responding to the problem of how a loving, powerful God (with a plan for your life) could allow terrible unnecessary pain. For example, if we consider childhood cancer Or even the pain of social ostracisation from cleft lip Does this seem “loving” … Apologists And “The Reason For Pain” (Introduction)
Stay Scrappy, Infidels!
The fact that “not religiously affiliated” people are continually on the rise in polls is really a testament to the fact that religion is ultimately superstition. Where I live, in Canada, there are 6 Faith based television networks on basic cable: Daystar, Salt and Light, Corco, FAITHTV, Joytv, and Vision. Conversely there are no networks … Stay Scrappy, Infidels!
The Law vs. Separation of Church and State
In this roughly two-hour conversation, Skeptic Magazine founder Michael Shermer and constitutional lawyer Eddie Tabash discuss the history of the relationship between church and state in the United States, the Founding Framers of the US Constitution and their arguments for separating church and state, James Madison and Thomas Jefferson, how most of the 13 colonies had government-sanctioned … The Law vs. Separation of Church and State
New Insights Into The New Testament Conference (September 2023)
I’m excited that I’m signed up for the New Insights Into The New Testament Conference in late September which has 10 All Star New Testament experts/specialists presenters. For instance, Prof Robyn Faith Walsh will be presenting who is most known for her theory that highly educated (though not necessarily rich) Greco Romans wrote the Gospels. … New Insights Into The New Testament Conference (September 2023)
Jesus and I, Robot
Isaac Asimov outlined three principles to govern robot/human interaction: In the movie I, Robot with Will Smith, we see a futuristic world based on these laws where we see what happens when they come into conflict with one another: We see similar conflict of laws in the New Testament. Jesus redefines the Law saying (1) … Jesus and I, Robot