2019-09-01T22:56:28-07:00

We've recently critiqued a Christian approach to rules for evaluating the Bible. Here is my modest proposal for some better ones. Read more

2019-03-10T10:46:37-07:00

If. It’s a little word, but Christians can use it to call up their gods—or at least they think they can. Here’s what to watch out for. Read more

2019-02-28T21:43:15-08:00

Let's conclude our critique of 10 Christian principles to correctly evaluate the Bible. Read more

2019-03-05T10:39:25-08:00

Where do the kosher rules come from? How much is explicit in the Old Testament and how much invented afterwards? And where did the “don’t mix meat and dairy” thing come from? Read more

2019-03-01T14:59:47-08:00

Nonprofit organizations in the U.S. make a contract with society: you give us tax-exempt status, and we’ll open our books to show that we’ve spent our money wisely. The one exception is churches. Do churches have something to hide? Or does this exception unfairly make churches look like they do? Here are 8 arguments against opening books (refuted) and 11 arguments for. Read more

2019-03-08T11:15:01-08:00

We're continuing our critique of 10 Christian principles to correctly evaluate the Bible. Read more

2019-03-01T15:01:03-08:00

A Christian blogger, concerned about false charges of contradiction in the Bible, has proposed 10 principles to correctly evaluate the Bible. However, they may not take us where he wants us to go. Read more

2019-02-18T19:07:38-08:00

Christian apologists sometimes imagine that their various arguments fit together like puzzle pieces. Usually, they're more like a stack of blocks. Read more

2019-02-18T16:09:25-08:00

Kim Jong Un got a new haircut that was all the buzz, with analysts examining it for meaning. Reminds me of Christians turning over insignificant events for hidden messages from Someone else. Read more

2019-02-09T21:15:18-08:00

The Design Argument ("Gee! The world looks too complicated to not have a designer!") is popular but naïve and flawed. Here's an exploration of that through a fictional discussion. Read more

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