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Category Archives: Faith, Science & Doubt
Atheist convert A.N. Wilson deconverts (back to Christianity)
Perhaps one of the more famous Christians-turned-atheist is author A.N. Wilson, who wrote biographies of people like C.S. Lewis & Tolstoy, as well as the “demythologizing” Jesus: A Life. In this morning’s Mail Online, he writes, For much of my … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Science & Doubt
Tagged A.N. Wilson, atheism, belief, Christianity, convert, easter, faith, Jesus
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The Great Divorce
I think my favorite book of all time has to be C.S. Lewis’ The Great Divorce. In fact, if there were ever another book to be considered inspired, I would have to give it my vote. Lewis does a remarkable … Continue reading
The Limitations of Reason
As I’ve reported once before, Jeff Carter at Sophie’s Ladder has recently published a series of posts summarizing the history of philosophy as it relates to the limitations of reason. As he states in the opening of his “summation” post, … Continue reading
Posted in Epistemology, Faith, Science & Doubt, Philosophy
Tagged debunking christianity, descartes, godel, hume, John Loftus, kant, logic, outsider test, reason, sophie's ladder
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