by Nathan Liddell | Nov 30, 2017 | Christian Philosophy
What are the Libet Studies? In 1965, Kornhuber and Deecke used an Electroencephalogram to monitor brain activity prior to wrist flexion. They documented a spike in brainwave activity roughly 800 milliseconds prior to the actual flexing of the wrist. They concluded...
by Nathan Liddell | Nov 22, 2017 | Practical Apologetics
Apologetics is the hardest and most interesting thing I’ve ever tried to do (besides marriage, parenting, some friendships, dog-training, and Boolean Logic). I love apologetics and I hate failing. Sadly, these two things go together for me more often than I would...
by Nathan Liddell | Nov 16, 2017 | The Existence Of God
In his discussion of Divine Command Theory in Ethics: Discovering Right and Wrong, Oxford trained philosopher and theologian Louis Pojman notes six reasons why belief in God motivates moral behavior:[1] If there is a God, then good will win out over evil. If I knew...
by Nathan Liddell | Nov 16, 2017 | Christian Philosophy, Uncategorized
As discussed in our last blog, Free Will is necessary for moral responsibility. Many grant this fact but dispute the meaning of Free Will. So, what is Free Will? As we get started, it should be noted that the Bible claims and Christians believe that humans have Free...
by Nathan Liddell | Oct 11, 2017 | Ethics/Morality
Ask most philosophy professors today and they will tell you humans are wholly physical (Physicalism or Materialism). Man, like all other things in the universe is only physical stuff. We are just matter in motion.[1] One of the most unpleasant consequences of this...
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