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Wright thinking
This school year I have been privileged to have facilitated an online class of high-school students using NT Wright’s recent book, Simply Christian: Why Christianity Makes Sense. As many who know me can attest, NT Wright is my favorite theologian. … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Science & Doubt, Reviews
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The 4 challenges to atheism
On a tip from Denyse O’Leary over at Uncommon Descent, I went over to Townhall.com and read Frank Pastore’s article from yesterday, “Why Atheism Fails: The Four Big Bangs.” Frank apparently used to be a Major League pitcher (I’m no … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Science & Doubt
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What the [blank] do we know?
There’s a great post by Totally Baked on the joy of irrationality. There’s also an interesting post by Mike at tuibguy on the topic of science and truth. Which all brings me to my own topic: what really do we … Continue reading
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Dane Cook on dealing with atheists
What do you say when an atheist sneezes? “When you die, nothing happens.” If you haven’t seen Dane Cook’s bit on atheists, it’s worth a watch. Caution, though, there’s some typical Dane Cook-ish R-rated language.
Posted in Humor and/or Sarcasm
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