Month: February 2020

The Ontological Argument

Often derided, St. Anselm’s original ontological argument is not so easily dismissed.

Review – The Devil’s Delusion by David Berlinski

In his book, The Devil’s Delusion: Atheism and its Scientific Pretensions, bestselling author and university professor, David Berlinski excoriates atheists and their use of scientific pretensions to justify their faith. Berlinksi – a secularist at heart – correctly points out what everyone already knew. No one, not atheists, not Christians, not that weird guy with the…
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Morality: Evidence for God

Can morality be used as evidence for God? Yes, if we believe there is such a thing as a moral law, then there must be a moral law giver. If murder is not evil because we have reasoned that it is evil but because it is inherently evil, then that is a moral law. It…
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A Faithful Atheist?

According to Richard Dawkins, famed atheist and author, “Faith is the great cop-out, the great excuse to evade the need to think and evaluate evidence. Faith is belief in spite of, even perhaps because of, the lack of evidence.” If this quote offends you, you’re not alone. Unfortunately, snobbery and derision are often the opening…
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