BOOK REVIEW “Baby Dinosaurs On The Ark?” by Janet Kellogg Ray
“Baby Dinosaurs On The Ark?: The Bible and Modern Science And The Trouble Of Making It All Fit” is a good book on science and faith (although more so on…
“Baby Dinosaurs On The Ark?: The Bible and Modern Science And The Trouble Of Making It All Fit” is a good book on science and faith (although more so on…
Hello Evan, I have been following your blog for awhile and thought you could help me with a certain objection from youruber(although this is a blog post) from Alex O'Connor…
"The Kalam Cosmological Argument, Volume 2: Scientific Evidence For The Beginning Of The Universe” is just as good as the first volume in this series. Both of these books are…
Message Body:I read in your article that you believe that Adam being made of dust was a reference to his being mortal, in this case "Why There’s No Conflict Between…
Introduction In his essay “Finitism and the Beginning of the Universe”, Stephen Puryear [2014] says that defenders of The Kalam Cosmological Argument (of which William Lane Craig is perhaps the…
This article was formed as a result of me typing out my thoughts. Sometimes typing them out helps me organize my thinking. And sometimes I like to publish these if…
"The Kalam Cosmological Argument, Volume 1: Philosophical Arguments for the Finitude of the Past." by Paul Copan (Editor), and William Lane Craig (Editor) is the first of a two part…
Peace of Christ, Mr.Minton. I hope you are well and ready to exHume the arguments of our good friend David. As you know, one of Mr.Hume;s arguments against miracles is that…
A thorough refutation of Adoptionist Christology. Bird makes his case from the ground up, arguing from the presuppositions of non-Christian scholars like Ehrman that the New Testament isn't inspired. Bird…
Peace of Christ, Mr.Minton, hope you enjoy probabilities. I was rereading our last interaction and noticed how I said Yahweh is more probable than phoenixes purely through a more massive…