Faith and Reason (Part 1): What is Faith?
Many people associate Christian faith with a “blind leap into the dark”. In their opinion, Christians are required to throw away reason in order to embrace a fantastic story that helps them worry...
View ArticleFaith and Reason (Part 2): The Relationship Between Faith and Reason
(Continued from Part 1) We have already established that there is an interrelation between faith and reason. Now the question is: How do they relate to each other? This, the second post on this...
View ArticleThe Nature of Truth (Part 1): What is Truth?
(Click to read Part 2) One of the greatest ironies of history consisted in a question that Pontius Pilate, the Roman procurator, asked of Jesus of Nazareth. Exasperated by Jesus’ enigmatic responses,...
View ArticleThe Problem of Religious Pluralism
Just a quick note. Johnny-Dee over at FQI recently posted a very interesting piece (and subsequent discussion) on the problem of whether or not the diversity of religious beliefs provides an epistemic...
View ArticleThe Nature of Truth (Part 2): The Principle of Non-Contradiction
(Click to see Part 1) Once again, Aristotle was one of the first recorded ancient thinkers to discover the law of non-contradiction. It is important to note that Aristotle did not create this law, no...
View ArticleThe Problem of Pain, As I See It
Let me start by saying I’ve been called a jackass recently, a certain synonym for the “beast of burden” (AKA: mule, jenny, moke) for saying something similar to this. I’m not complaining. My point of...
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