This is my second post on Free Will. My first can be found HERE.
The cosmological argument is seen by many theists as strong evidence for the existence of god. There are quite a few variations, but the crux of the matter is summed up by Christian William Lane Craig thusly:
Whatever begins to […]
Free Will is central to Christianity. The idea that we are held accountable for our actions is only just if we can freely choose our thoughts, words and deeds. It would be monstrous of God to punish us if we are not in control of what we think, say and do. The following posts (this […]
This is part of The Atheist Who Exists series.
Chapter 2 of Andy Bannister’s The Atheist Who Didn’t Exist is subtitled “Why Atheism Really is a Belief System”. He opens the chapter with a fictional conversation with a friend who tells him that he doesn’t believe in Sweden. When Mr Bannister asks for evidence his friend […]
This is part of The Atheist Who Exists series.
Chapter 1 of Andy Bannisters “The Atheist Who Didn’t Exist“, like any decent book, summarises the argument it is trying to make. In this case, it is the terrible consequences of the bad arguments atheists make, and it is summed up by the […]
I listen to the Unbelievable podcast every week, a debate style show that has a Christian and non-Christian discussing a particular topic. The host and moderator, Justin Brierly, himself a Christian, does a tremendous job of keeping the discussion moving and the dialogue open, to equal opportunity to both sides of the argument. […]
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