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The Apologetics of Jesus: Miracles, Arguments and Witnesses
Following Jesus' example of pointing to miracles, presenting arguments and calling upon witnesses to make a case for Christianity.
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Top 10 ACL Blog Posts and Podcasts of 2017
Our top 10 most-read blog posts and top 10 most-listened to podcasts of 2017.
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Buddhism Invites Logical Evaluation
The notion that Buddhism is immune to logical assessment is false
![A Lesson in Failed Apologetics](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5e862413c0b0c863bab927a9/1585961443326-L8CFXYHM6S8I4W7AQ85H/image-asset.jpeg)
A Lesson in Failed Apologetics
A failure on our part is by no means a failure on God's part.
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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?
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Jesus, Mystery Religions, and Logical Fallacies
The idea that Jesus’ story was taken from previous myths or mystery religions is rather old and suffers from logical fallacies. Nate explains in this post!
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Christianity Was Never Meant to Be Provable
The point of Christian apologetics is to defend the notion that our faith is not baseless. Christianity may be unprovable, but that doesn't make it unreasonable
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God of the Gaps (Part 2)
This is what I identify as the science dilemma, science contains self-imposed limits yet object when those limits are filled with God; God naturally shines through the gaps.
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Funsized Fallacies: Irrelevant Conclusion
Dr. Norm Geisler explains why you should not be persuaded by the fallacy of irrelevant conclusion.
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Funsized Fallacies: Argument Because of Age
Argumentum ab hannis in Latin means “argument because of age”
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Funsized Fallacies: False Dichotomy
Dr. John Nolt et al. discuss the particulars of the fallacy of false dichotomy.
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Funsized Fallacies: Post Hoc
Dr. John Nolt et al. provide a definition for post hoc ergo propter hoc as well as why it flounders as an inductive fallacy.
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Funsized Fallacies: Hasty Generalizations
Dr. John Nolt et al. explain how hasty generalizations are fallacious and to be avoided.
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Funsized Fallacies: Red Herring
Dr. John Nolt et al., explains what a red herring is and how it evades the real issue.
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Funsized Fallacies: Appeals to Ignorance
Dr. John Nolt et al. explain how the "appeals to ignorance" argument is a false dichotomy.
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Funsized Fallacies: Appeals to Authority and to the People
Drs. John Nolt, Dennis Rohatyn, and Achille Varzi discuss fallacious arguments that appeal to authority and to the people.
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Funsized Fallacies: Tu Quoque
Drs. John Nolt, Dennis Rohatyn, and Achille Varzi explain the tu quoque fallacy.
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Funsized Fallacies: Slippery Slope
Author Mark B. Woodhouse explains the pitfalls of the slippery slope argument.