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Is Agnosticism Tenable?

September 9, 2012 by Alan Anderson

Over the years, I’ve encountered a few friends that have subscribed to agnosticism because they concluded that there is no way to possibly know whether or not there is a God. According to Oxford Dictionaries, agnostic is defined as, “a person who believes that nothing is known or can be known of the existence or nature of God”.[1] I’ve heard prominent atheist Michael Shermer … [Read more...]

Media Review: Metamorphosis

September 9, 2012 by Steve Wilkinson

Metamorphosis is a video (available in DVD and Blu-ray formats) by Illustra Media about the amazing biological transformation process from caterpillar to butterfly. The main feature is a little over an hour long and there is a good amount of bonus material. The main feature is so packed with information, that this review is only going to scratch the surface. I am not a … [Read more...]

Book Review: The Reason for God by Tim Keller

September 7, 2012 by Carson Weitnauer

The Reason for God, by Tim Keller, is an outstanding response to the biggest questions of our day. Tim Keller is the highly regarded pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City, a church with weekly attendance around 5,000. Redeemer has planted dozens of other churches and is generally considered to be one of the most influential churches in America. From the first … [Read more...]

William Lane Craig on the compatibility of evolution and theism

September 5, 2012 by Maryann Spikes

The first half of the 20 minute podcast, William Lane Craig shares his thoughts on theism's compatibility with evolution. :)  The second half is also good, on the fear of death.           . … [Read more...]

God is Logically Impossible — Or Is He?

September 5, 2012 by Cory Tucholski

In 1974, George H. Smith wrote a little book called Atheism: The Case Against God.  In it, he made an ontological argument against God's existence.  I found it intriguing, since I'm currently studying the ontological argument for God's existence.  So let's take a look at it in reverse. To be is to be something as opposed to nothing, and to be something is to be something … [Read more...]

On the Importance of Terminology: Evolution

September 5, 2012 by Ken Mann

Words. When it comes to communication, everything, literally everything, comes down to words. A vast system of sentences, propositions, grammatical structure, arguments, and syllogisms are all constructed with words. Behind every word is a set of meanings. In this sense, words are merely a placeholder, a token, through which everyone receives the meaning intended by the speaker … [Read more...]

Born Atheists?

September 5, 2012 by Glenn Peoples

Is atheism or theism more natural for human beings? According to online author Tim Covell, “Everyone is born atheist. Religion is learned.” Over at the “rational response squad” you’re treated to the claim that “Many people don't know it but everyone is born an Atheist, it's not until a child has religious beliefs Pushed on them with out any evidence to support them that they … [Read more...]

Hitler: just a good Catholic?

September 4, 2012 by Cameron English

The history of Nazi Germany is no secret. There are probably thousands of reliable titles available that deal with various aspects of the regime, and all of them will tell you that the Nazis weren't motivated by Christianity - unless you're an atheist. If you're an atheist, you have to filter your reading through the attempts of Christopher Hitches to associate Nazism with … [Read more...]

Introduction to The Freed Thinker – First Edition

September 4, 2012 by Tyler Vela

First impressions matter. As this is my first post to this forum I had considered a short introduction but saw the oozing narcissism that such a post might expose and therefore decided for a slightly different route – faux humility perhaps.  Instead of laying myself bare on the plate, I will present a brief excursion into projects that I am currently working my way through. … [Read more...]

Issues with Answers in Genesis

September 3, 2012 by Chad Miller

When I say I have issues with Answers in Genesis (AiG), I'm not referring to their Young Earth Creation (YEC) interpretation of Genesis 1-11. My issues are with the considerable amount of time and effort they spend leveling false accusations against those who believe in Old Earth Creationism (OEC). AiG is the most widely followed YEC ministry, and unfortunately their divisive … [Read more...]

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