The Bible Is Not a Children’s Book

Reading bibles is no easy task. It takes hundreds of PhDs in different fields of study who spend decades curating different editions, writing lexicons, producing translations, etc., just to get them into our hands. Many people may have the impression that one can just pick up a bible, open it up, and immediately begin to…More

William Lane Craig Caught “On The Armchair” – Again

WLC is caught armchair philosophizing…again. Say what you want about Alex Rosenberg, but he definitely makes a great point during his debate with WLC. Too many times we hear theists, usually white males enjoying a life of academia, attempting to exculpate God for the problem of evil from the Ivory Tower. While I don’t doubt…More

Some Thoughts on The Problem of Evil

The Problem of Evil is one of the best arguments against the existence of, at the very least, a very specific God, namely, an all-powerful, all-good God. Stephen Law, whom I wrote about in a previous post, articulates the problem very well and uses it in his Evil God Challenge. There are two approaches to…More

William Lane Craig Caught “On The Armchair”

My previous post was about one of my favourite philosophers, Stephen Law, and my post today is about one of my least favourite philosophers, William Lane Craig (WLC from here on). WLC is usually regarded as one of Christianity’s premiere debaters. I could not disagree with this sentiment more. He is an excellent performer, but…More

The Immunization of Religious Beliefs

Stephen Law is one of my favourite philosophers. He also happens to be an atheist. I ran into this short lecture of his on YouTube recently and found it very interesting. One only need to peruse Twitter for a few minutes to find some type of discussion, usually heated, between a theist and an atheist.…More