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Saturday, November 14, 2009
Dr. Claude Mariottini - Professor of Old Testament: Biblical Feminism
I have always found this subject interesting and it's never going to go away. What does God really think about how Women should be treated by men and in society? Many people think that the history of the Church is the accurate portrait of how the Bible tells us God wants men to relate to women. Can't be any more wrong.
Here is a link to another post by Mariottini quoting the paper referenced above:
Is God A Chauvinist
Dr. Claude Mariottini - Professor of Old Testament: Biblical Feminism
I have spoken to many an atheist who uses the track record for the church on the treatment of women as a pretext for rejecting God. I responded to a post called An "Evil" of Christianity in response to a tweet exchange where the woman challenged the validity of the Bible.
Benjamin Ledford, a student at the University of Idaho discusses the theme of Biblical feminism in this video, which is a companion to his article, “Is God a Chauvinist?” which was published in the Argonaut, the university’s school paper.
Here is a link to another post by Mariottini quoting the paper referenced above:
Is God A Chauvinist
Dr. Claude Mariottini - Professor of Old Testament: Biblical Feminism
I have spoken to many an atheist who uses the track record for the church on the treatment of women as a pretext for rejecting God. I responded to a post called An "Evil" of Christianity in response to a tweet exchange where the woman challenged the validity of the Bible.
Christian Apologetics - Life and Doctrine: Trinity : Which Member of the Trinity is Omniscient?
Continuing his great series on the Trinity, Mariano considers the question: Which member of the Trinity is Omniscient? He goes to answer this question by showing what the Bible says about each one. God is one Being. If God is Omniscient than the 3 persons sharing the same being must each be Omniscient! He did an excellent job!!!!!
Christian Apologetics - Life and Doctrine: Trinity : Which Member of the Trinity is Omniscient?
Christian Apologetics - Life and Doctrine: Trinity : Which Member of the Trinity is Omniscient?
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YouTube - Zakir Naik on the Deen Show: Review and Rebuttal Pt. 1
Dr James White responds to Muslim claims against the deity of Jesus Christ. He interacts by commenting with Zakir Naik on the Deen Show. If I remember correctly, this Naik will not debate Dr. White in a public debate. Dr. White describes the video thusly:
Dr. Zakir Naik appeared recently on The Deen Show. He demonstrated once again the shallow nature of the most popular Islamic arguments against the deity of Christ. Part 1 of my response.
If you are interested in how Muslims look at Jesus, this is the video to watch!
YouTube - Zakir Naik on the Deen Show: Review and Rebuttal Pt. 1
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Human, All Too Human : Nietzsche (1999)
Here is a great documentary on the life of Nietzsche. I've never really studied him or his life but I have heard him quoted a lot! He wasn't the first to propose the idea of a "godless" Universe, but I think he was the first to popularize it. A lot of Christian philosophy appropriates the work of Nietzsche to show that he understood the emptiness of human life without God. The problem is that I think atheists don't view his work this way. The people who made this documentary look at Nietzsche as a "liberator" so that people no longer had to be under religion - we can live without God. What I am amazed by is the idea that people are saying that he used his philosophy to cope with the issues of his own sufferings and the suffering of humanity when it was that philosophy that drove him insane.
I think the documentary also shows that psychologist Paul Vitz was right about how the lack of a father can lead to atheism. Nietzsche's father did not intentionally abandon him but instead got extremely sick, suffered for a while and then died. Young Nietzsche obviously wondered why God was punishing his father who was deeply religious. This was important in formalizing his rejection of God.
He understood what his philosophy logically led to and tried to find something replace to Christianity and give his life meaning. In the process of that search ...he went insane. Why would anyone want to follow him down that path? I think that his life would make a good biopic.
Human, All Too Human : Nietzsche (1999)
I think the documentary also shows that psychologist Paul Vitz was right about how the lack of a father can lead to atheism. Nietzsche's father did not intentionally abandon him but instead got extremely sick, suffered for a while and then died. Young Nietzsche obviously wondered why God was punishing his father who was deeply religious. This was important in formalizing his rejection of God.
He understood what his philosophy logically led to and tried to find something replace to Christianity and give his life meaning. In the process of that search ...he went insane. Why would anyone want to follow him down that path? I think that his life would make a good biopic.
Human, All Too Human : Nietzsche (1999)
Recent Objections to Miracles MP3 Audio by Gary Habermas - Apologetics 315
This is a great lecture by Gary Habermas. He discussed what he thought about the philosophical claims for and against miracles. It's extremely interesting how important it is to defend why miracles can't be automatically discounted and ignored. This is another great resource from Apologetics 315.
Recent Objections to Miracles MP3 Audio by Gary Habermas - Apologetics 315
Recent Objections to Miracles MP3 Audio by Gary Habermas - Apologetics 315
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Christian apologetics,
Gary Habermas,
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Hank Hanegraaff - Exposing Richard Dawkins
Hanegraaf shared his views on Richard Dawkins latest book The Greatest Show on Earth. Really worth reading!
Hank Hanegraaff
Hank Hanegraaff
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