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Tag Archives: modernism
The myth of postmodernism
Ask nearly anyone who claims to know the current trends, and they’ll tell you that we now live in a postmodern world. Ask them what that means, and you’ll hear things like, “there are now no objective standards for truth” … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Science & Doubt, Philosophy
Tagged logic, modernism, postmodernism, william lane craig
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How do you know?
As I’ve mentioned in past posts, I’ve been thinking a lot lately about belief paradigms and epistemology (kind of the same thing). To someone who hasn’t spent years questioning things, it probably seems like a silly thing to think about. … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Science & Doubt, Philosophy
Tagged Epistemology, logic, modernism, worldview
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Clashing Culture
My friend Mike has become involved in a new co-op blog entitled Clashing Culture. It is an interesting concept, as the authors consist of 2 people who identify themselves as atheists, and 2 people who identify as Christians. Their logo … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Science & Doubt, Philosophy, Reviews
Tagged blog, evolution, faith, modernism, Philosophy, rationalism, science, scientism
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