A pro-life Christian discusses abortion laws. How could he be so wrong about something so fundamental to his argument? Read more
A pro-life Christian discusses abortion laws. How could he be so wrong about something so fundamental to his argument? Read more
Can you have a crime without the corresponding punishment? Pro-life apologist Greg Koukl would like to think so. Read more
Abortion is a hot topic for the 2020 election. A Christian asks: Does pro-life logic demand that women who get abortions should be punished? Read more
Bite-Size Reply #28: “no sin” means no morality, prove your claim that there’s no God, and nature reveals God. Let’s critique. Read more
Bite-Size Reply #27: The Christian wants to redefine “miracle,” says non-material properties like consciousness are like a miracle, and that dismissing a miracle for being rare is invalid. Let’s critique. Read more
Bite-Size Reply #26: Sure Christians disagree among themselves, but so do atheists. And scientists. And indeed people in general. Don’t blame the message, blame the recipients of that message. Let’s critique. Read more
A list from a popular Christian apologist doesn’t let us detect design in biology. Let's move on from that to make our own attack on the Design Argument. Creationists like to say that DNA alone proves design. I say DNA alone rejects the Design Argument. Read more
In a new book, guest blogger Gunther Laird responds to some of the most popular Catholic apologists. In this excerpt, he critiques an argument by Catholic philosopher Edward Feser. Read more
Let’s tally the problems with the natural vs. designed checklist: it’s biased, it’s untested, it’s not quantitative, and it doesn’t acknowledge how radical a supernatural conclusion is. God’s hiddenness comes up as well. Read more
Christianity is conservative. That’s not surprising. But doesn’t the church claim to have the one correct worldview? Shouldn’t that make it progressive, not conservative, leading the charge for social improvement? Read more
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