Category Archives: Morality

“Remember the love bit.”

Of the few readers that I have, the majority of them will undoubtedly know that I have quite a profound admiration for Christopher Hitchens. While he was not instrumental in shaping the philosophical beliefs that I currently adhere to, he was the greatest influence during my de-conversion process. I will forever regret the fact that [...]

What A Relief: A Response

This will be my second response to fellow blogger John’s two posts For Goodness Sake and What A Relief (note: these two posts were  not necessarily written as a two-part series. I just decided to conjoin my responses with these two posts as I felt that they were related.) (Also of note, I won’t be addressing [...]

For Goodness Sake: A Response

My friend and fellow blogger, John, has written two posts that I have taken a particular interest in. The first (which was written back in October) and second post (his most recent), respectively, are For Goodness Sake and What A Relief. I want to respond to both of these posts, so I will be tackling the first post now [...]

The Disingenuousness of William Lane Craig

In the pursuance of the “God” question, William Lane Craig is perhaps today’s leading Christian apologist in the public arena. In addition to employing a multiplicity of different arguments in favor for the existence of God (i.e. the Moral Argument, the Kalam Cosmological Argument, etc.), Craig is known to also employ a trump card. Reason, [...]