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Category: Philosophical Apologetics
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Dr. Craig Animated Videos
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What is the Evolutionary Argument Against Naturalism? -Alvin Plantinga
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The Case for God- J.P. Moreland
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Does God Exist? Debate- Rand Wagner
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Information and the End of Materialism- William Dembski
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The Divine Hiddenness of God- Doug Geivett
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The Intersection of Science and Religion- Craig Hazen
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Is Belief in the Supernatural Irrational? John Lennox
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An Informative-Theoretic Proof of God’s Existence- William Dembski
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The Scientism Delusion? An MIT Physicist Explores Science and Faith- Ian Hutchinson
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God, Math, and the Multiverse- Satyan Devadoss
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Signature in the Cell- Stephen Meyer
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Alvin Plantinga’s Modal Ontological Argument
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The Inner Life of The Cell- Harvard University
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J.P. Moreland Answers Challenges to the Argument from Consciousness at ETS- J.P Moreland
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Audio- The Moral Argument for God (Parts 1-4)- William Lane Craig
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Debate- Theodicy, God and Suffering – Dinesh D’Souza and Bart Ehrman
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Article- The Teleological Argument & the Anthropic Priniciple- by Dr. William Lane Craig
The discovery during our generation of the so-called anthropic coincidences in the initial conditions of the universe has breathed new life into the teleological argument. Use of the Anthropic Principle to nullify our wonder at these coincidences is logically fallacious unless conjoined with the metaphysical hypothesis of a World Ensemble. There are no reasons…
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TLblog- The Kalam Cosmological Argument- (Part 3) by Rand Wagner
I’ve attempted to demonstrate in the two previous posts that the the universe had a beginning. The Kalam argument states that whatever begins to exist has a cause; the universe began to exist; therefore the universe has a cause. In this post I would like to show
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TLblog- The Kalam Cosmological Argument (Part 2- Philosophical Observations) by Rand Wagner
In my last post I began to argue for the Cause of the universe using the Kalam Cosmological Argument. The argument is basically this: that whatever begins to exist has a cause; the universe began to exist, the universe has a cause. In making the case for the beginning of the universe we start with the self evident…
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TLblog- The Kalam Cosmological Argument (Part 1- Scientific Observations) by Rand Wagner
Preliminary thoughts: *Something cannot come from nothing- Nothing is nothing, nothing can do nothing, therefore nothing can cause nothing. *Every effect or anything that comes into being, needs a cause. Something cannot come from nothing. *Two possibilities- 1. The universe has always been here. 2. The universe had a beginning. *Did the universe have a beginning and if…
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The Kalam Cosmological Argument (Part 3- God is the Cause)
I’ve attempted to demonstrate in the two previous posts that the the universe had a beginning. The Kalam argument states that whatever begins to exist has a cause; the universe began to exist; therefore the universe has a cause. In this post I would like to show that the cause of the universe is what…
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Atheism Refuted…Easily (Part 3- Atheism’s Fatal Flaw)
Opponents of naturalism/atheism recognize that it has an incurable flaw in the area of knowledge and rationality. Rationality typically means that an idea is known and justified on the basis of reason (as opposed to tradition or emotional grounds). i.e. the idea is logical and not foolish. A careful analysis of atheism reveals a problem…
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Atheism Refuted…Easily (Part 2- Atheism’s Bias)
*I had to resubmit this post because of formatting issues. I apologize for the lost comments. The popular idea that atheistic assumptions only stem from an unbiased, critical, and scientific examination of the world is misleading and inaccurate. Most advocates of the atheistic worldview maintain that they are defenders of “free thought” in our culture.…
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Atheism Refuted…Easily (Part 1- Atheism’s Definition)
*I had to resubmit this post due to formatting issues. I apologize for the lost comments. What is atheism? Atheism is the worldview, which denies the existence of the spuernatural, and argues that the universe and all that is in it is a product of the random application of presently aporating natural laws. Atheism, also…