When Conscience And Society Butt Heads

Morality seems to be quite a contentious subject among those who debate it.  People seem to not like it very much when someone with differing views on what is moral and what isn't is perceived to be trying to force it on you or society as a whole.  Whether a person or a group's vision of a moral … [Read more...]

Hostility Toward Religion In America

For years religious Americans -- specifically Christians -- have been complaining that the government has been increasingly hostile toward religious expressions of their faith at the behest of a small group of angry people who find such expressions repugnant.  More often than not the incidents … [Read more...]

Another Question For Atheists

Most Atheists who are willing to discuss why they believe God doesn't exist will say there isn't any -- or enough -- evidence to convince them He does.  The little evidence which an Atheist may concede exists doesn't meet the threshold to abandon their atheism.  Regardless of what I or other … [Read more...]

Nones on the rise?

Is it just me, or do Atheists seem to excite rather easily?  With every release of a news story citing some survey reporting the rise of those self-identifying as unaffiliated, Atheists seem to feel a [false] sense of validation.  Like the trend in the US, people in Ireland are forsaking their … [Read more...]

The Miracles Of Jesus

I'm always a bit disappointed at what some skeptics pedestalize as good arguments for their "non-belief".  Perhaps I'm biased against some of the criticisms.  And perhaps some of the criticisms aren't up to what should be par.  One example of what might not be up to par is how skeptics explain … [Read more...]

Does God Disappear As Gaps In Knowledge Disappear?

It's fairly common for Christians who argue for God's existence from the apparent design of the universe, or the complexity of DNA, or just the complexity of life itself to be accused by skeptics of making a God-of-the-gaps argument. 'Ancient man' says the skeptic, 'didn't understand the phenomena … [Read more...]

How Should God Be?

Skeptics often cite some circumstance in the world to argue that God doesn't, or likely doesn't exist.  Some of the circumstances cited are particularly puzzling to me.  Here's an example of what I mean: (RamblingImagination.wordpress.com) -- If God were real, why aren’t his blessings spread evenly … [Read more...]

Which philosophy do you use?

I had previously posed this question in a poll: Which philosophy is better: Your religious views should inform your political views; your political views should inform your religious views; or, both should be compartmentalized and neither should inform the other? I would like to know where my … [Read more...]

Does Pascal’s Wager Lead To Christianity?

Pascal's Wager isn't an evidence in favor of God's existence, even though it's often misunderstood to be one.  It's more of a cost benefit analysis between believing in or rejecting God.  Skeptics, I believe, are far too dismissive because I don't think its weight is realized.  The wager holds no … [Read more...]

Raising The Bar On The Bible

One way Christians argue for the historical reliability of the Bible is by examining it the same was as other ancient records.  A case is made that other ancient historical documents, with far less corroboration; and far fewer numbers of extant manuscripts; and much more elapsed time between the … [Read more...]

God, And Other Improbabilities

I have often criticized Atheists who hold the difficult position that God does not exist even though I think that belief is accurate to the label (See: Who Did You Say You Were Again?).  I take notice in my reading that many -- if not most -- professional Atheist philosophers won't take this … [Read more...]

What do you have to say?

Simply put I'd like to hear from people who read my blog. I want to know what you the reader like about my writing, and what you don't like. What you'd like to see more of and less of. What brought you here in the first place and what keeps you here. … [Read more...]

Q: Can you admit you might be wrong? A: It doesn’t matter

As someone who discusses controversial topics both online and in my personal life, I'm used to challenges to my views.  Whether it's religion, politics, abortion, or same-sex marriage, there's always someone who eventually asks: Can you at least admit it's possible you're wrong?  For as many times … [Read more...]

Why Aren’t There Non-Religious Sources Confirming Jesus And His Miracles?

The primary source documentation for the life of Jesus are the Gospel accounts of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.  But for skeptics this isn't enough.  'Why aren't there any non-religious sources for the life and works of Jesus?'.  I think it's a good question, but a self-defeating one. For one … [Read more...]

The Bible Is Just A Book Of Fairy Tales And Myth

Skeptics find any way they can to dismiss the Bible as authoritative by any means they can.  Claiming it is just a collection of fairy tales, myths and legend is one of the more casual (and uninformed) ways to disregard the Bible.  It is particularly flippant and seems to be based solely on the … [Read more...]

The Bible Is Just An Old Book

The Bible is a very old book.  Or more accurately, a collection of old books.  This is a common complaint leveled at Christians in order to undermine the veracity of their theological claims and moral admonitions.  It has been charged that Christians get their morals and beliefs about God from an … [Read more...]

Arguing Against The Existence Of God

When I posted Atheism as a lack of belief (and reason) I waited with the anticipation of a lil' kid waiting for morning to see what Santa had brought.  Needless to say, I received the equivalent of coal in the stocking.  In fact, I am regularly disappointed when an Atheist finally does try to argue … [Read more...]

So Many Scholars, So Many Believers

People who are passionate enough about an issue to debate it use many different arguments to make their case.  Obviously some arguments will be better than others.  What we all try to avoid when debating an issue is misunderstandings -- clarity before agreement.  Sometimes we aren't clear when … [Read more...]

If Good Evidence For Your God Exists, Then Why…

We all know people who hold their views for reasons we see as vacuous (See: Emotional Problems, The Price Of Tea In China).  Even people we would consider otherwise intelligent.  I'm going to pick on skeptics here because, by and large, they claim to hold the intellectual high ground when it comes … [Read more...]

At What Point Is An Answer Not An Excuse?

I would say the most frustrating facet of debate with others is the constant rehashing of previous subjects.  I have often wondered if it's worth putting in the effort.  Over the years-decades-millenia Theists and Atheists, for instance, have debated the same issues, with the same arguments, with … [Read more...]