Category Archives: Morality
“Remember the love bit.”
Posted by on February 8, 2012
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
Posted by on January 16, 2012
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
Posted by on January 12, 2012
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
Posted by on December 20, 2011
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, [...]
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