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Faith: ‘wishful thinking’?

April 14, 2013 by Steve Wilkinson

I often hear people talk about faith as if it is ‘wishful thinking’. This is especially true in the ‘science vs. religion’ debates. “I have my reason…. you have your faith…” is the general sentiment. I have even heard Christians use a similar way of speaking. In some circles, there seems to be an attitude that you should ‘just believe’ and not question anything. These views of … [Read more...]

Approaching the Existence of God

April 12, 2013 by Eric Chabot

How do we know God exists?  In the past when I was asked this question  I used to automatically  jump to an argument for God. I would sit down and try to explain it in detail to the individual. I have now decided to take a different approach and back up: I ask the person “How should we approach the existence of God?” or “ What method should we use?”  Now, I know … [Read more...]

Did the concept of monotheism socially evolve?

April 1, 2013 by Maryann Spikes

This post gives a glimpse of “Eternity in Their Hearts” by Don Richardson, who is recognized for his anthropological and linguistic work among the Sawi people of Irian Jaya. Edward B. Tyler’s theory that monotheism evolved has been refuted for a long time.  The theory goes like this:  Belief in the soul emerged from pondering dreams, etc.; spiritism/animism emerged when they … [Read more...]

The Existence of Evil and the Non-Existence of God

March 18, 2013 by Daniel Mann

In a recent debate with the Christian apologist William Lane Craig, the atheist philosopher Alex Rosenberg put out a challenge: “If Dr. Craig could provide me with any kind of logical, coherent account that could reconcile the evident fact of the horrors of humanity…with the existence of a benevolent, omnipotent agent, then I will turn Christian.” … [Read more...]

Neurotheology and the New Atheists

March 5, 2013 by Ken Coughlan

The Neurotheological Argument Against God               "Neurotheology" is a term used by Dr. Andrew Newberg to describe the relationship between the brain and religious experience. In fact, many neuroscientists have performed studies claiming to find the part of the brain responsible for religious belief and experience. One approach is to use a single-photon emission … [Read more...]

Why Doesn't God Do Something About Evil?

March 5, 2013 by Eric Douglas

We watch the news and are appalled at the unspeakable evils committed.  We do not understand why such things happen.  We do not have the answers, so we are often left asking questions. Where is God? Why didn’t He stop this? Why doesn’t He do something about evil? These are questions we should be prepared to answer.  We should rightfully expect them when tragedy strikes.  We … [Read more...]

Is God Good? Are Humans Bad?

March 2, 2013 by Carson Weitnauer

The following is the transcript of a talk given at Church of the Cross during the "Dealing with Doubts" series on August 19, 2012. Today we are going to look at perhaps the most difficult question that any human can face: the problem of evil and suffering. The problem of pain. This is a problem that everyone has to resolve. Christians agonize over how to think about the … [Read more...]

Religion As A Crutch

March 1, 2013 by Richard Playford

A criticism that is sometimes levelled against religious faith is that it is ‘a crutch’ for those who want comfort and who are unable to deal with death and other hardships in life. It argues that belief in God is simply a coping mechanism and that if people were able to deal with life without God they would not believe in him. This criticism and others like it are particularly … [Read more...]

If God is good and all-powerful, why does he not prevent evil, suffering and hell?

March 1, 2013 by Maryann Spikes

The problem:  If God is good and all-powerful, why would he allow evil and suffering, and send people to hell?  Here are 3 things to consider. 1. Unconditional love is impossible if suffering and evil are impossible. God, like a good father, allows us to learn from our mistakes, rather than dysfunctionally protecting us from them by a) preventing us from making them, or b) … [Read more...]

European Witch Hunts and the Christian Church Part 2

February 26, 2013 by Melissa Cain Travis

This post is part 2 of 3. Part 1 can be read here.  The Realities of the Witch Hunts The period of European witch hunts is generally defined as the four centuries between 1400 and 1800. Perhaps in part because of the intriguing, sensational nature of the subject, witch hunts have been blown well out of proportion in terms of their prevalence and victim estimations. According … [Read more...]

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