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Logical Fallacy Thursday
Welcome back to Logical Fallacy Thursday. I’m going to look at one of the most common paragraphs in Christian apologetics this week. It’s from C. S. Lewis‘ Mere Christianity, and enough people find it convincing to ensure that I hear … Continue reading
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Tagged c. s. lewis, false dichotomy, false dilemma, jesus, logical fallacies, mere christianity, trilemma
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Secular Morality
I was out in Philly this weekend and, through the normal course of catch-up conversation, I was asked a question that is quickly rising to the top of my “inevitable” list: “As an atheist, what keeps you from doing just … Continue reading
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Tagged alvin plantinga, c. s. lewis, christianity, empathy, god, morality, objective reality, occam's razor, religion, secular morality, timothy keller
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