Monthly Archives: May 2016

Can the Bible be read objectively?

Originally posted on Signs you are a Sheltered Evangelical:
I’m posting this to facilitate a conversation that I began on the wonderful blog, Darcy’s Heart Stirrings.  There, a commenter going by the name Josh made the following statement (emphasis mine):…

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Procedural Realism: Refuting the Moral Argument For God

Originally posted on The Philosophy Corner:
Proponents of the Moral Argument share a view known as substantive realism, which is the view that states that “there are correct procedures for answering moral questions because there are moral truths or facts, which exist independently…

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The Binding of Isaac as Cautionary Tale

In the end, it all comes down to the agency of a child. R.L. Stollar Abraham took the wood for the burnt offering and placed it on his son Isaac, and he himself carried the fire and the knife. As … Continue reading

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