This is my second essay on Presuppositional Apologetics (PA). If you’re interested, you can find the first here. In my first essay I gave a terse – or as BBG called it here – a pedantic history of Idealism and… Read More ›
epistemology
If You Do Not Know How the Universe Was Created, How Do You Know For Sure There Is No God?
Throughout history people have attributed many phenomena to God and then shown them to be caused by natural mechanisms. The attribution to God was a move of faith, whereas natural mechanisms stand as discoveries. An inductive argument could be formed from that… Read More ›
Pompous Fascinations
“Why wouldn’t you believe in God? I understand that atheists choose not to believe in a God. As humans we can believe and do pretty much whatever we want, of course with consequences to some things which carry harsher punishments… Read More ›
Between the Lions: An Agnostic’s view of the Theism versus Atheism debate
By Robert A. Vella A close relative of mine, who happens to be a devout Christian, asked me once why I didn’t believe in “God.” I answered that because there was no evidence supporting the existence of any supernatural being,… Read More ›