We’ve redesigned both the blog and logo to give Rational Thoughts a more distinct and minimal look. A design speaks volumes about how you speak to visitors and helps make a blog more memorable. The typography and layout is more pleasant to read and doesn’t feel outdated like the other design did. Yes, I happen [...]
Archive for February, 2010
Michael Martin’s Argument from Omniscience
By Tim H. in Atheism, Musings, Philosophy, theism(This is a revised version of a blogpost that I wrote around a year ago) In his 1970 paper “A Disproof of God’s Existence,” atheologian Michael Martin argues: If God exists, God has not had the feelings of lust or envy. If God exists, God exists as a being who knows at least everything man [...]
Book Review: Always Ready by Greg Bahnsen
By Gil S in Book reviewGreg Bahnsen (1948 – 1995) was an influential Christian apologist who got his PhD in philosophy at the University of Southern California. He is perhaps most remembered for his skilled debates with atheists like Dr. Gordon Stein, which gave him the title of being “the man atheists fear most”. In apologetic circles, he was recognized [...]
Rational Bytes #4
By Tim H. in News, SeriesWe’re now taking submissions for a new Question of the Week series we’re doing. Use the contact form in the homepage. Starting next week, we’ll answer one question per week from our readers. The Gospel Coalition has released William Lane Craig’s new essay, “Five Arguments for God“ We’ll soon be reviewing both Greg Bahnsen’s new [...]
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I met Shaw McCraney
By Isaac F. in NewsToday I attended the Huddle Conference, an annual event for Utah youth groups. It appeared to be a typical church event, and I can’t help but feel that I never get anything out of these things because my interests lay in other areas. At the event, we were allowed to attend classes on various topics that Christians [...]
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