Photo by Kelly Lacy on Pexels.com Why does a Good God allow bad things to happen? This is a question that some, but particularly many atheists, find…… Read more “Why A Good God Allows Bad Things To Happen (Answering Atheism)”
Tag: existence of God
Making a god mortal: Hercules and Jesus
Hercules is an excellent Disney movie for those who have never seen it. You should watch it with your children, too, or nieces/nephews and grandchildren. It’s an…… Read more “Making a god mortal: Hercules and Jesus”
Abide In The Truth, 1 John 2:24-29 (Falling Away Series)
1 John 2:24-29, NKJV 24 Therefore let that abide in you which you heard from the beginning. If what you heard from the beginning abides in you, you also will…… Read more “Abide In The Truth, 1 John 2:24-29 (Falling Away Series)”
Shedding Light on “Shedding Light on the Light of the World”: Refuting Secular Humanism
Of course, Christ had followed a long procession of man-gods in the ancient world, many of whom were said to have performed prodigies and who shared with…… Read more “Shedding Light on “Shedding Light on the Light of the World”: Refuting Secular Humanism”
Murdering the future: Richard Dawkins and The Great Beethoven Fallacy
The anti-abortionist’s next move in the verbal chess game usually goes something like this. The point is not whether a human embryo can or cannot suffer at…… Read more “Murdering the future: Richard Dawkins and The Great Beethoven Fallacy”
Richard Dawkins: It’s illogical to demand scientific evidence for scientific claims
Many evolutionary transitions are elegantly documented by more or less continuous series of gradually changing intermediate fossils. Some are not, and these are the famous ‘gaps’. Michael…… Read more “Richard Dawkins: It’s illogical to demand scientific evidence for scientific claims”
The Illusion of Design: Dawkins’ anti-naturalist argument
Dawkins: “It looks designed, but it’s an illusion. You think it’s designed, but you’re deluded. As if my book, The God Delusion, isn’t a dead giveaway…”
“Who Designed the Designer?”: the mixing categories fallacy
If “who baked the baker,” “who cooked the cook,” or “who wrote the writer” aren’t valid questions, then Dawkins’s question about the Designer is seriously illogical.
Divine Creation is No Magic Trick: The error of the Dawkins analogy
Richard Dawkins has confused the origin of life, which no man has seen, with magic tricks that are observable and repeatable. Sounds like a mixing of categories to me.
God as infinite regress: Darwinian evolution and the “designer God” argument
Placing God in infinite regress isn’t as easy for an evolutionist as it sounds.