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Category Archives: Theology
God as Lover: The Faith of Reason Part IIX
This is the eighth article I have written as part of an ongoing debate with Mr. Adrian Thysse on the reasonableness of Christian faith. It has been a while; I think I am the most inconsistent blogger in the western … Continue reading
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Tagged Atheism, canaanites, Christianity, evil, genocide, God, grace, love, mercy, old testament, The faith of reason
God’s as Father not Santa Clause, The Faith of Reason part 6
This is the sixth article I have written as part of an ongoing debate with Mr. Adrian Thysse on the reasonableness of Christian faith. Mr. Thysse raised some very potent objections to Christianity in his response to my first … Continue reading
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Tagged Atheism, Bible, Christianity, discipline of God, Faith, faith of reason, reason, Religion
Evil in Society, The Faith of Reason part 5
This is the fifth article I have written as part of an ongoing debate with Mr. Adrian Thysse on the reasonableness of Christian faith. Mr. Thysse raised some very potent objections to Christianity in his response to my first … Continue reading
Posted in Atheism, Bible, Christianity, Culture, culture war, educational, Faith, Philosophy, Religion, Theology
Tagged Atheism, Bible, Christianity, evil, evil subjective, Faith, faith of reason, Problem of Evil, reason, Religion
The beginning of the Universe, The Faith of Reason part 4
This is the fourth article I have written as part of an ongoing debate with Mr. Adrian Thysse on the reasonableness of Christian faith. Mr. Thysse raised some very potent objections to Christianity in his response to my first … Continue reading
Posted in Atheism, Bible, Christianity, Creationism, Culture, culture war, educational, Evolution, Faith, Intelligent Design, Philosophy, Religion, Theology
Tagged Atheism, Bible, big bang, Christianity, Creationism, Evolution, Faith, faith of reason, Intelligent Design, reason, Religion
The Bible as Record not Cause, The Faith of Reason part 3
This is the third article I have written as part of an ongoing debate with Mr. Adrian Thysse on the reasonableness of Christian faith. Mr. Thysse raised some very potent objections to Christianity in his response to my first … Continue reading
Posted in Atheism, Bible, Christianity, Culture, culture war, educational, Faith, Philosophy, Religion, Theology
Tagged Atheism, Bible, Christianity, epistimology, Faith, faith of reason, reason, Religion, Truth
Condemnation in the Bible, The Faith of Reason part 2
This is the second article I have written as part of an ongoing debate with Mr. Adrian Thysse on the reasonableness of Christian faith. Mr. Thysse raised some very potent objections to Christianity in his response to my first article. … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Christianity, Culture, culture war, educational, Faith, Philosophy, Religion, Theology
Tagged Atheism, Bible, burden or guilt, Christianity, Faith, faith of reason, reason, Religion
Languages of the Bible
A debate has raged for centuries in the halls of seminaries and theology departments around the world. This debate centers on what language the New Testament was written in. It is generally well accepted that the language of the Old … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Education, Faith, Linguistics, Religion, Rhetoric, Theology, Trends
Tagged aramaic, Bible, greek, hebrew, koine, latin, new testament, old testament, source language, syriac, translations
A New Ethic? Absolute Uniquanatism?*
I am generally a moral absolutist. I believe that there is a right and wrong path to take on moral issues. However I also believe that decisions must made completly on a case by case basis. I believe that in the exact situation, defined … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Culture, Education, Ethics, Faith, Philosophy, Religion, Rhetoric, Theology
The Golden Compass by, C.S. Lewis
I went to see the Golden Compass yesterday, as I said I would. I thought it was a good movie overall and I expect that the book is much better. It did suffer from what I call Lord of the … Continue reading
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Mitt Romney and the Mormon Church
First I would like to say that Mormons deservedly have the reputation of being highly moral people. It is true that Mormonism shares a common ethic with Christianity. However that does not make them Christians and they are not. My … Continue reading
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