Let's critique more supposed myths in the Resurrection story: that the story is just a legend, and that science proves resurrections impossible. Read more
Let's critique more supposed myths in the Resurrection story: that the story is just a legend, and that science proves resurrections impossible. Read more
Bite-Size Reply #22: the Christian argues that there’s both direct and indirect evidence for God, questions scientific explanations, and brings up Antony Flew as an example for atheists to follow. Let’s critique. Read more
Bite-Size Reply #21: the Christian argues that the earth is miraculously life sustaining, that it looks intelligently designed, and that the vastness of the universe is irrelevant. Let’s critique. Read more
Potential myths to critique: (#5) the resurrection is only a faith claim, not a historical claim, and (#6) Jesus didn't die but only seemed to die. Read more
Bite-Size Reply #20: Christians tell us: maybe science isn’t the only route to truth, real scientists ask “Who” in addition to how and why, and Christianity can’t be labeled anti-science when science actually makes Christianity’s case. Let’s critique. Read more
Bite-Size Reply #19: If history is trustworthy when it tells us about Caesar, believe it when it tells us about Jesus. If the Bible is trustworthy when it says that Jesus was a man, believe it when it says he’s a god. Let’s discuss these claims. Read more
Let's critique more supposed myths: that the disciples stole the body and that the disciples had hallucinations of Jesus. Read more
Bite-Size Reply #18: “Good” comes from God, “good” = perfection, and God being perfect means that we must be perfect to get into heaven. There’s a lot to critique here. Read more
Bite-Size Reply #17: The Christian responds: this claim is self-defeating, objective moral truth claims are easy to come up with, and adding “for fun” to a moral prohibition can make it objectively true. No, no, and no. Read more
Easter has recently passed, so let’s get critiquing a list of myths about the Resurrection. Read more
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