Category Archives: Philosophy

The question of unbelief 2.5

My friend David Hayward (a facebook friend, anyway…) has written a very interesting post on the 10 Movements of faith, most of which don’t sound very faith-like, using words like questioning, doubt, rejection, darkness, abandon and fear.  From a Western … Continue reading

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The question of unbelief

How could you forsake the love of God that way Don’t fade, you’re staying here with me Don’t fade, I need to know that someone still believes – Don’t Fade, Glen Phillips A week or so ago John Loftus over … Continue reading

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An atheist who understands the importance of epistemology

This is one of the reasons l like John Loftus: If I have a focus when it comes to debunking Christianity it is with control beliefs. Control beliefs are those beliefs that control how we view the evidence, and so … Continue reading

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Romans and epistemology

I have been fascinated with the 1st Chapter of Romans for some time; while it serves as an introduction to the rest of the book, Paul says an awful lot in just a few verses.  Paul was, of course, writing … Continue reading

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