Does God exist? Part 3
Continued from part 2 « Click here for Angels Depart’s third statement; below is my response— Erratum; August 2, 2007: thank you Jim for pointing out that I incorrectly cited the covenant conditions...
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Continued from part 3 « Click here for Angels Depart’s final statement; below is my response— As I see it, Angels, there are three main areas which I must cover in this final response so as to show...
View ArticleOn Science, part 1: belief versus knowledge
I originally posted this series here some months ago, in a slightly simplified form, but removed it along with all the other material I included in The Wisdom Of God, since it had become obsoleted....
View ArticleOn Science, part 2: observable, empirical, measurable
Continued from part 1 « Scientific knowledge-acquisition is empirical. That is, its method takes the form of observing physical events so as to draw conclusions about them. Now, it seems to us...
View ArticleOn Science, part 3: principles of reason
Continued from part 2 « Of course, having established that empiricism is incapable of producing the knowledge which science claims to have, there is technically no need to continue the critique any...
View ArticleOn Science, part 4: science and revelation
Continued from part 3 « It is time to affirm the truth of God’s word. Your opponent’s intellectual stronghold has crumbled to dust. His foundational assumptions have been exposed as subjective...
View ArticleIs intelligent design scientific?
This article was originally published on Thinking Matters Talk, and is in the public domain » In the comment stream of a recent post by Ken Perrott, ‘A new science-bashing campaign?’, some discussion...
View ArticleIs intelligent design science? A response to Ken Perrott
This article was originally published on Thinking Matters Talk, and is in the public domain » I recently wrote on the question ‘Is intelligent design scientific?’ responding to some comments by Dale...
View ArticleOccam’s Razor
This article was originally published on Thinking Matters Talk, and is in the public domain » Every now and again, some atheist will claim that Christianity is falsified by Occam’s Razor. Occam’s Razor...
View ArticleNY Times twists on horns of secular free will dilemma
Reposted from Thinking Matters “Do you have free will?” a recent article in the New York Times asks. “Yes, it’s the only choice.” So begins a fitful confrontation with the dilemma of free will in a...
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