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Video response two to TaylorX04's argument that the free will theodicy is insufficient to respond to (logical version) the problem of evil. This was argued against via the ...
The argument from Truth as evidence for the existence of God, modified from Gordon Clarks original argument in 1989, A Christian View of Men and Things.
The Argument from ...
I. Taylors original Video (Two objections against a free will theodicy):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NdLBK4_CM4&feature=video_response
Objection 1: First of all Gods ...
Video response to:
http://www.youtube.com/watchv=HbAWJ9nVTg4&feature=related
Please note, on question one, “What is the critical point at which you would revise your position ...
Video Response to:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=A5FB08C737F4D0DB
This definition, contrary to the first definition given, takes into account the logical limits ...
Response to SuperAtheistBrothers:
http://www.youtube.com/watchv=93fpbVLdVGE&feature=response_watch
As stressed in video, I hope Paley’s argument did not confuse the brothers ...
Video response to DasAmericanAtheist:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUV0KWSsXXo&feature=channel_page
Since I didn’t have enough time to address this minor statement, “If ...
Video Response to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRCEr2JlqPw&feature=related
Details on the Personhood of the first cause of the universe:
This is argued for two reasons....
Response to GII.
God did not magically appear nor did He magically craft the universe. Rather, when one suggests that there need be an actual infinite chain of explanations ...
1. Spaceless and Timeless: Immaterial and Eternal
“…if God is eternal and eternity is defined as an infinite amount of time, and an infinite amount of time cannot be traversed,...
Summation of Main Point:
“If you are a Christian and you believe in the resurrection, why? You don’t believe a physically possible claim (e.g. capturing Bin Laden), despite ...
It's break time; I'll probably respond off and on to text comments and messages but for the most part I'll be off youtube for awhile.
Accounts:
Veritas48: http://www.youtube....
Description of Video 5:
Common core of RE (via Davis, 1989, p. 191):
(1) The mundane world of physical bodies, physical processes, and narrow centres of consciousness is ...
Description of Video 4:
Argument:
1. Type PCT (including the principle of credulity) is correct.
2. Theistic experience is a well-established type of experience.
3. It ...
Argument:
1. When subjects have an experience they take to be of x, it is rational to conclude that they really do experiences x unless we have positive reason to think ...
References:
Craig, W.L., & Moreland, J.P. (2009). The Blackwell Companion to Natural Theology. Malden, MA: Blackwell Pulishing Ltd
Hick, J. (2006) The New Frontier of Religion ...
Such religious experiences could include, but are not limited to the following: (1) numinous experience where the subject experiences a presence within their being of their ...
Video Response:
Hedonism (Point 1):
The first point Id like to make is an introductory point. Cdk007 says, The ideas I will present here date back centuries (image suggesting ...
Video Response:
Dude4reason’s main conclusion: “So to return to the issue of skepticism: yes, it is true that we can never be absolutely sure that our brain is able to interpret ...
The popular, yet far from unique, view on faith. Writings from the New Atheists and vocalized opinions from a postmodern culture view faith and reason as two polarized opposites ...
References:
Craig, W. L. (2008). Reasonable Faith: Christian Truth and Apologetics (3nd ed.). Wheaton, Ill: Crossway Books.
Hume, D. (1980). Dialogues Concerning Natural ...
A Video Response to FGB.
Ontological Argument:
(1) It is possible that a maximally great being exits.
(2) If it is possible that a maximally great being exits, then a ...
Introducing and evaluating the problem of evil in a five video series.
1) Introduction
2) Objection 1: Logical inconsistency within God
3) Objection 2: Probability argument
4) ...
Introducing and evaluating the problem of evil in a five video series.
1) Introduction
2) Objection 1: Logical inconsistency within God
3) Objection 2: Probability argument
4) ...
Introducing and evaluating the problem of evil in a five video series.
1) Introduction
2) Objection 1: Logical inconsistency within God
3) Objection 2: Probability argument
4) ...

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