Apologetics debunked

Can God be good if he can’t choose to do evil?

February 21, 2012

People like to say that God is “the good”, but that means that everything God does is good. Nothing he does could possibly be bad, as it is God’s nature to be good. Beyond the question of whether the things God does are good because God does them, or if God is good because he [...]

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Matt Slick’s not so Slick Questions on Morality

June 25, 2011
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Well, Matt Slick is at it again, but what’s new? Matt has put out 36 questions for atheists about standards of morality.  He has also asked them in a YouTube video.  Many of these don’t pertain to my view on morality, many of them are extremely redundant, and many of them are laughable because they [...]

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The Born Again Dogma

June 21, 2011

Most Christians I meet talk about being “born again”.  Often, this is a defining moment in their lives that separates two distinct time frames.  You will hear them say, “Before I was saved…”, and “Since I’ve been saved…”  Both of these things revolve around this idea of being born again. I was brought up a [...]

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When is God the most Plausible Answer?

April 7, 2011

Many of the arguments for the existence of God are centered around the idea that there are certain situations where God is more plausible than a natural explanation.  The Cosmological Argument claims that God is more plausible for the creation of everything than any natural explanation.  The Teleological Arguments claim that God is more plausible [...]

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What is Information – How Creationists Fail Again.

December 19, 2010

Why is it that creationists say contradictory things about information when it relates to DNA? I’ve heard creationists say for a while that DNA is information, and that information requires intelligence. The standard response of atheists is to deny that DNA is information, and I have to disagree with this.  I’ve also heard creationists say [...]

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Omnipotence and Time Paradoxes

September 23, 2010

I know it seems like I’m beating a dead dog here, since there are so many things wrong with omnipotence, but my mind follows down paths already visited and I discovered something that may have slipped the mind of people that have thought about this before.  Namely what it means to be all powerful when [...]

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Shockofgod Debunked – Proof and Evidence that Atheism is Accurate and Correct

August 14, 2010

Well, I’m going to give this guy his continued 15 minutes of fame.  Shockofgod on YouTube has asked, albeit a long long time ago, for atheists to show “proof and evidence that atheism is accurate and correct”, and I’m going to give it to him. I know it feeds his ego, but the insanity of [...]

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Calculating The Probability That God Exists

August 5, 2010

I came across a tweet today that said, “Either God exists or he doesn’t.  I’m happy with my 50%”  That seems true on its face, but there are multiple possibilities, and each time you add a possibility, the odds of any particular God existing get slimmer. How to Determine Chances for Existence If all we [...]

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The New Problem of Evil

July 30, 2010

The problem of evil has been around for a long time, and it has not evolved over the years.  On the other hand, arguments for the existence of God have evolved, but nobody seems to be holding apologists feet to the fire about the problem their new arguments create for their God. The Problem of [...]

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Why Presuppositional Appologetics Fails

July 29, 2010

I recently ran into someone that claimed that presuppositional arguments for the existence of God were the best arguments.  Gabe, you know who you are.  Anyway, we had some interesting discussions, and he seemed very knowledgeable about apologetics in general, and even seemed to understand that there were no actual proofs of the existence of [...]

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