commitments

  • Arguing in Circles: Part I

    Eaves dropping on a Realistic Hypothetical… “How do you know we landed on the moon?” asks the skeptic. “Well, we have the reports from NASA, and the testimony of the astronauts.  There are also various media sources that validate the event” answers the believer. “Yeah, but I don’t accept those claims.  I don’t believe what…

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  • What Should be the Source for Christian Apologetics?

    William Lane Craig is a brilliant, very articulate Christian philosopher and apologist.  Listening to him speak on a given topic can be a humbling experience, for it is hard to imagine how one may say things with better eloquence.  His speaking manner and quick wit leaves one feeling a bit inadequate when the suggestion of…

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  • Musings on Confronting Challenges and a Preview of Things to Come

    There are many ways that you might approach life’s challenges.  There is the noncommittal response—the neutral approach. There is the “guns’-blazing, no holds barred” response—the aggressive approach.  There is the, “I’ll pretend I didn’t hear that” response—the ignoring approach. There is the, “Well, they really don’t know what they are talking about” response—the passive-aggressive approach.…

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  • Two Sorts of Stone: Fashioned by Man or Fashioned by God

    When last we met we began to have a conversation about worldviews. In that discussion there were five questions that were asked. The first was “What is a worldview?” The second said, “If I have one, then how does it function?” Questions 3 & 4 queried “What [are worldviews] founded upon,” and “What [are worldviews]…

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