Monthly Archives: July 2012

Morality – the Secular Response?

And speaking of presuppositional apologetics, check out this article from Answers in Genesis: “Morality – the Secular Response?” On that note and in light of recent events, I have to say a few words of my own: It’s true that … Continue reading

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Presuppositional Redux, feat. your favorite Youtube addiction

Have I plugged Worldview Everlasting on this blog before?  Yes, I have, but let me do so again: if you’re looking for a source of confessional Lutheran Bible exposition, issues of Doctrine & Practice, or answers to questions wide and … Continue reading

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SAT vs. EVOLUTION: “So, you’re telling me there’s a chance.”

The author of the great webcomic XKCD, Randall Munroe, has just started a new series called “What if?”, in which he answers hypothetical questions scientifically.  The latest offering tackles the question, “What if everyone who took the SAT guessed on every … Continue reading

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Debunking Modern Myths About Homosexuality

Just read a very interesting article about homosexuality which takes to task the myths of our time on the subject, approaching it with actual reason instead of the emotionally charged rhetoric so many of us are used to.  Extremely refreshing; extremely enlightening; extremely … Continue reading

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Much Ado About Nothing

Since the announcement of the Higgs boson particle’s discovery I have seen several comments out on the interwebs asking about what implications the finding has for religion.  This may be due in part to the boson’s nickname (“the God particle” … Continue reading

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