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Why worship?
I read a very interesting post this weekend at Heart, Mind, Soul, and Strength that challenges the very core of contemporary church life: worship. If you attend a contemporary-style church, chances are you know that it’s all about the worship. … Continue reading
Posted in My Own Personal Religion
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Does atheism’s concept of morality have a Biblical basis?
Today, Tom Gilson reviews a couple of books that make the argument that the concept of morality that we have today, which is shared by Christians and non-Christians alike, including atheists, originates from teachings found in the Bible. If you’ve … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Science & Doubt, Philosophy
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David Berlinski: Exposing the Emperor
As some of you may know, one of my many tangential interests is the philosophical tension that exists between science and religion (in general terms). Over the last few years, there have arisen a loose band of very outspoken quasi-scientists … Continue reading
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Einstein and God: It doesn’t take a genius
Over the past few years I repeatedly run into to arguments between Theists and atheists over Einstein’s belief in God, as if it makes any difference to anyone but him. The atheist view is that Einstein’s use of the label … Continue reading
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