Friday, June 25, 2010

YouTube - Richard Dawkins - Tells a Black Man He's an 'African Ape'

Mariano pointed me to this particular video. I think it shows who Richard Dawkins is. Make no mistake I don't think he is racist but I do think it shows how thoughtless anyone can be. Equating Black people to apes is never going to be non-offensive considering the historical past. Maybe because he is British he doesn't get the cultural slap in the face because I don't know if this was ever a deal in England or not as it is here. Not good. You can see the look on the man's face. I recognize him. He is a Catholic Bishop from Africa and he most definitely got the point I'm making.



YouTube - Richard Dawkins - Tells a Black Man He's an 'African Ape'

Apologetics 315: Resurrection Quiz Game

Follow the link for a quiz in which you can test your knowledge on the evidence of Jesus' Resurrection. Plus more about the book by Gary Habermas and Michael Licona titled: The Case for the Resurrection.

Apologetics 315: Resurrection Quiz Game

Atheist vs. Christian debate - Morality: Natural or Supernatural? | True Freethinker

Mariano was in an official debate back in March regarding Morality. The debate video is now available to be seen on YouTube. He is planning to post clips and comments in the future.



Atheist vs. Christian debate - Morality: Natural or Supernatural? | True Freethinker

The Flying Spaghetti Monster elucidated by William Lane Craig—who amassed the meatballs? | True Freethinker

This photo was taken by my wife during a cruis...Image via Wikipedia
Mariano has posted a great video in which William Lane Craig answers the common atheist objection to the existence of God by way of appealing to the idea that we can't prove that a flying spaghetti monster does not exist. I get tired of this argument. See how William Lane Craig answers the objection.




The Flying Spaghetti Monster elucidated by William Lane Craig—who amassed the meatballs? | True Freethinker
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Jesus in the Qur'an

Recently, James White wrote a great post regarding Dr Caner. I don't want to focus on the comments made about mistakes Caner made. Instead I'd like to point to the graphic the lists all the places Jesus was mentioned in the Qur'an.


Simple Mistakes, Confused Defenses
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