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July 26, 2010 2

What Makes A Good Argument?

By Tim H. in Debate, Internet, Philosophy
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There’s been some recent discussion over at our forum on what constitutes a good argument.  Incorporating some criticisms from some YouTube atheists as well some criticisms from another forum user, one of our members submitted this as a question to William Lane Craig. Lo and behold, he actually answered it! The following is the original [...]

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July 25, 2010 0

Did You Know?

By Tim H. in Culture, Humor, Internet, Lists
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A compendium of interesting facts and tidbits.  For instance, did you know that that 95% of the songs downloaded last year were not paid for?  Or that more video has been uploaded to YouTube in the last two months than CBS, NBC, and ABC combined, even if they had been airing new content nonstop since [...]

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July 22, 2010 3

Cartesian Dualism and Abortion

By Tim H. in Bioethics, Morality, Philosophy
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Can one be a Cartesian dualist and consistently hold that abortion is immoral?  It seems to me that such a position, though tenable, makes arguing against abortion significantly harder.   This is because according to the Cartesian dualist, I am not a body, but an immaterial soul that has a body.  My body is something [...]

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July 20, 2010 0

New Book from Mike Licona

By Tim H. in News
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New Testament scholar Michael R. Licona’s doctoral dissertation has been published in book form by InterVarsity Press and is available for pre-order.  The official release date is set for November 8, 2010.  Judging from the  endorsements by distinguished scholars and from the fact that it’s 643 pages, this is going to be a pretty good book.  Here’s the [...]

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July 18, 2010 1

Good God and Evil World?

By Tim H. in Christianity, Morality, Philosophy, Theology
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Lately, I haven’t had time to do any blogging, mainly because recently I enrolled in Biola University’s distance certificate in apologetics problem. I’m nearly finished (Module 2/3), and I’ll have a review of the program up once I’m done. As for now, here’s a short video featuring Paul Copan on the problem of evil.  Copan [...]

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