by Forest Antemesaris | Jul 13, 2018 | Ethics/Morality
The moral argument for the existence of God is the last of the “Big Three” arguments for the existence of God to be covered in this series. The moral argument is different from the other two in that it argues not from the observable, physical universe, but from an...
by Dean Meadows | Jun 26, 2018 | Ethics/Morality
Psalm 137:9 says, “Daughter of Babylon, doomed to destruction, happy is the one who pays you back what you have done to us. Happy is he who takes your little ones and dashed them against the rocks.” In his book, The God Delusion, Richard Dawkins described God as, “a...
by Dean Meadows | Jan 31, 2018 | Ethics/Morality
Quick question: What makes a person a person? Is it size? Weight? Color? Background? In the last blog, I discussed how the fact-value split that influenced the debate about abortion. While society has embraced body/person dualism, all is not lost. While it may...
by Dean Meadows | Jan 26, 2018 | Ethics/Morality
In the last blog I (Dean) wrote, I mentioned that since the time of the Enlightenment, there has been a fact-value split, which at a basic level states that the only real knowledge stems from empirical science. Thus, religion and morality are subjective. This has...
by Dean Meadows | Jan 23, 2018 | Ethics/Morality
What if I told you there has been a massive split which shaped western civilization over the last two-hundred years? What if it wasn’t post-modernism, new age mysticism, progressivism, transgenderism, racism, or any other “ism.” What if all those “isms” were symptoms...
by Jack Lipsey | Dec 1, 2017 | Ethics/Morality, Practical Apologetics
photo by qimono “You shouldn’t judge!” One of many battle cries of this current generation. However, considering recent events involving Harvey Weinstein, Kevin Spacey, and, most recently, Matt Lauer, there sure does seem to be a lot of judging going...
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