You May Believe in God, But Do You Love Him?
If there was enough proof of God's love for you, would you love him back?
Letting The Words Speak: Why Context Matters
Digging into the context of the Bible is like rubbing a dirty window to look outside. Mystery is inevitable.
Thought Snack: Meaning in Absolutes
Frances Schaeffer discusses why absolutes are necessary for our existence to have meaning.
3 Tests for Truth
"This is the same question Pilate asked of Jesus in John Chapter 18 and 2000 years later we are still asking the same question: What is truth?"
Thought Snack: Knowledge is Justified True Belief
Drs. J.P. Moreland and William Lane Craig unpack the philosophical definition of knowledge.
Why Atheism is Not a 'Lack of Belief'
"Atheism is a proposition or a truth claim about the world..."
"Revolutions" Resolved
"This is the end of the rabbit hole: an absolute form of hyper-control without any human capacity for free will."
"Reloaded" Reexamined
Part 2 of the series goes further down the rabbit hole with an explanation of religious imagery and a closer look at the notion of control.
8 Bit Philosophy: Allegory of the Cave
A fantastic 8-bit rendition of Plato's Allegory of the Cave
Problems with the Buddhist View of the Self
"There cannot be an infinite set of constructs in the midst of the emptiness of reality."
The Problem of the Criterion
And no one can truly begin to shape his worldview until one addresses this problem.
Epistemology Through the Ages
A hopscotch down memory lane from ancient realists to postmodernists.
Notes from a Liberal Arts Class: Matthew Arnold and Epistemology
"While it is possible to believe something without knowing whether or not it is true, it is not possible to know something without believing it is true."
Why the Correspondence Theory of Truth is Superior
"Truth is not, itself, an object that exists in reality; rather it is a relation between two things."
Drawing Conclusions from Meditation
"all conclusions about experiences are themselves rationally attained..."