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Category Archives: Faith, Science & Doubt
William Lycan gives dualism its due
William Lycan is a professor of philosophy at the U of NC, and identifies himself as having been a materialist (speaking specifically about the nature of the brain) for thirty years. However, he is also one of a rare breed … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Science & Doubt
Tagged brain, cartesian, descartes, dualism, materialism, william lycan
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The Internet Monk on Atheism
Michael Spencer, a.k.a. the Internet Monk, is a Baptist pastor and blogger who doesn’t think like a Baptist (I think he considers himself post-evangelical). I think he has some interesting perspectives on things, but I often don’t agree with him. … Continue reading
Fr. Dmitiri Dudko on faith and proof
Russian Orthodox priest Father Dmitri Dudko was both a heroic and a tragic figure in Communist Russia. He was under constant scrutiny by the KGB, but continued to teach the truth of Christianity. While Christian dialog was prohibited, in 1972 … Continue reading
Posted in Epistemology, Faith, Science & Doubt, Philosophy
Tagged apologetics, dmitri, dudko, faith, orthodox, our hope, proof, russian
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Credit where credit’s due
As most of you who read this know, one of my more frequent commenters is my friend, Mike. Mike and I became friends years ago because we both liked John Prine and the Guess Who, among other things. A few … Continue reading
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