Category Archives: Apologetics

Answering Mormon Criticisms

How do we know that Jesus didn’t expand his testament at some later point in time?  Here are some things to consider when speaking to Latter-Day Saints: http://www.equip.org/articles/lost-books-and-latter-day-revelation/

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How To Think About God

Adler, Mortimer Jerome. How to Think about God: A Guide for the 20th-century Pagan* ; *one Who Does Not Worship the God of Christians, Jews, or Muslims ; Irreligious Persons. New York: Collier, 1991. Print. In this seminal work by Adler, … Continue reading

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Some Prominent Figures in Design History

Murray Eden (MIT) and Marcel P. Schutzenberger (F.A.S.) Both were mathematicians who, at the Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology in Philadelphia in 1966 argued that mathematical difficulties with neodarwinism.  They were not convinced that a random shuffling of a … Continue reading

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You Can’t ‘Prove’ God

An interesting quote from Dean L. Overman’s Evidence for the Existence of God (Rowman and Littlefield: 2009): There are real limits to any formal reasoning system attempting something in the nature of a mathematical proof.  Science and faith share a … Continue reading

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Richard Bell on Mind and Matter

Theologian and scientist Professor Richard Bell argues that quantum theory supports the idea that the universe is a representation upheld by and in the consciousness of its inhabitants. This, of course, is an area of research that has long fascinated … Continue reading

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Kant and Arguments for God

Kant argued that there were only three kinds of arguments that could be made regarding the existence of some sort of God.  He called these the cosmological, ontological, and physico-theological arguments. Under the cosmological argument type falls all arguments from … Continue reading

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