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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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June 7, 2010 1

Debate Transcript Posted

By Gil S in Atheism, Debate, Internet, theism
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The transcript of my debate with Fourside over the Leibnizian cosmological argument has been posted.  Also, check out our new homepage!  We’re going to be uploading past papers as well as links to various apologetics, philosophical, political, and social resources. Edit from Tim: While we’re on the subject of our website, if you’ve tried to [...]

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June 5, 2010 53

Complexity Redux

By Tim H. in Atheism, Debate, Musings, Philosophy, Theology
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Let’s consider a modified version of the usual “Who designed the designer?” response to the fine-tuning argument.   Suppose that someone argues that because God is complex, he too requires an explanation. The typical theistic counterargument is to argue that God is a simple being by virtue of being an immaterial mind that has no [...]

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May 28, 2010 4

VP Declares War on Tim

By Gil S in Christianity, Debate, News, Philosophy

Date of War: June 15th, 2010 The U.N and U.S might have tried to stop it but no one could contain these two fierce opponents as they head onto the most powerful collision mankind has ever seen. Previously, Tim and VP had been debating homosexuality in the IRC several months ago and somewhere along the [...]

May 16, 2010 7

Cruel Logic

By Tim H. in Atheism, Culture, Debate, Internet, Morality, Science
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Here’s a cinematic presentation of the debate between moral relativism and objectivism that I found posted over at Frank Turek’s blog.  A serial killer kidnaps a professor who espouses a form of moral relativism and challenges him to give him one good reason why he ought not kill him. From what I’ve heard, they’re making [...]

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