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Evidence Based Christianity: May 2015
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Thursday, May 28, 2015. On the Reliability of the New Testament. Two problems present themselves to the person investigating the credibility of the New Testament. Do the copies of the N.T. that we have today reflect what the writings of the N.T. originally contained? Did the writers reflect the Jesus of history? Let's expand on these two problems. Maybe the church changed the writings to suit their beliefs and to fit their agenda. And yes, there are very many variants. However, most of the variants h...
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Evidence Based Christianity: June 2015
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Saturday, June 13, 2015. The Power of Pascal's Wager. By Andrew Rogers and Liz Jackson. 1 What is Pascal's Wager? Pascal's Wager is a powerful tool when it is used as a framework for apologetics. The power of the wager comes from the fact that it renders irrelevant all arguments for any worldview with a finite afterlife (including those with no afterlife). 2 Objections to Pascal's Wager. In this post, we will go over two important objections to the wager and then we will explain how we believe the wager ...
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neopolitan's philosophical blog: ANT3 - A Snooker Playing God and Gametes
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The sporadically updated blog of neopolitan (with occasional visits by Lokee and Sthitapragya), sometimes about philosophy, always philosophical. Monday, 10 August 2015. ANT3 - A Snooker Playing God and Gametes. I’ll respond in blog format again and, again,. Here is the article you were responding to as context. With very minimal qualification, I agree with your assessment of deism and theism. (BTW I really enjoyed the software glitch objection to miracles). That is a question that emergentism is not equ...
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neopolitan's philosophical blog: June 2014
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The sporadically updated blog of neopolitan (with occasional visits by Lokee and Sthitapragya), sometimes about philosophy, always philosophical. Wednesday, 18 June 2014. In a relatively recent William Lane Craig debate, this time with Alexander Rosenberg, Craig repeated his claim that the “Problem of Evil” is resolved, in part, because God could not make a better world. (Note that in. I’m not going to assume a sub-optimal god since there are already arguments to dismiss such a notion, including on...
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Evidence Based Christianity: Discussion of the Screen Argument with Philosophy Professor
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Tuesday, May 19, 2015. Discussion of the Screen Argument with Philosophy Professor. We met to discuss the "Screen Argument", which I have been writing on frequently. Http:/ honestsearchfortruth.blogspot.com/2014/04/the-screen-argument-re-explained.html. Http:/ honestsearchfortruth.blogspot.com/2013/10/examples-of-screens.html. Http:/ honestsearchfortruth.blogspot.com/2013/10/the-screen-argument-further-explained.html. Http:/ honestsearchfortruth.blogspot.com/2013/09/the-screen.html. I dont understand why...
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Neil Hester: July 2006
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All poems Neil Hester unless otherwritten. North Carolina, United States. View my complete profile. Four Sonnets (Recited) for Valentines. Ferguson and the Myth of a Post-Racial America. Essentialism, Psychology, and Homo Sapiens. Zimmerman, and Other Bits on Race (and Gender). Wealth Disparity in the US. Super Bowl Poetry, Kinda. A Difficulty In Parenting. Advice to the Stout. Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose. A Reflection on Conversing Mirrors. Mr and Mrs. Deering. The History of Dragons. Sonnet by a Lover.
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Neil Hester: October 2006
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All poems Neil Hester unless otherwritten. North Carolina, United States. View my complete profile. Four Sonnets (Recited) for Valentines. Ferguson and the Myth of a Post-Racial America. Essentialism, Psychology, and Homo Sapiens. Zimmerman, and Other Bits on Race (and Gender). Wealth Disparity in the US. Super Bowl Poetry, Kinda. A Difficulty In Parenting. Advice to the Stout. Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose. A Reflection on Conversing Mirrors. Mr and Mrs. Deering. The History of Dragons. Sonnet by a Lover.
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neopolitan's philosophical blog: March 2015
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The sporadically updated blog of neopolitan (with occasional visits by Lokee and Sthitapragya), sometimes about philosophy, always philosophical. Thursday, 12 March 2015. As pointed out by. There is a treatment of. Jeff Rosenthal’s Monty Fall. Which suggests, amongst other things, that in a Monty Fall scenario the correct answer is still 2/3. Interestingly enough, Pynes is making precisely the kind of error that I was accusing everyone of making when I was first defending my arguments first raised in.
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neopolitan's philosophical blog: September 2014
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The sporadically updated blog of neopolitan (with occasional visits by Lokee and Sthitapragya), sometimes about philosophy, always philosophical. Friday, 26 September 2014. Morality in the absence of a god. In the never-ending battle between eager theists and the dastardly non-theists (and atheists and agnostics), the core question appears to be not so much whether god exists or not, but how we should live our lives given that the question is not settled – and may never be settled. It often seems so.
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neopolitan's philosophical blog: ANT1 - House of probability: a puzzle
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The sporadically updated blog of neopolitan (with occasional visits by Lokee and Sthitapragya), sometimes about philosophy, always philosophical. Tuesday, 4 August 2015. ANT1 - House of probability: a puzzle. A Naive Thinker (his own self-deprecation, not any deprecation forced on him by me) has a “ puzzle. Then the preceding correspondence:. Neopolitan February 15, 2015 at 4:16 am. Anaivethinker February 15, 2015 at 9:15 pm. Thanks for your comment. My conclusion in this blog post was neutral toward...