Saturday, January 21, 2012

Debunking Christianity: Oprah Winfrey's Half-Sister and The Odds of The Resurrection of Jesus

John Loftus has posted his thoughts about why one should not believe in the physical resurrection of Jesus Christ. I disagree - vehemently. The arguments truly illustrate a faceplant. Let's watch said faceplant in :"slow motion".

There are a lot of things that happen to people that go against the overwhelming odds. Let's take the example of Oprah Winfrey's revelation in November 2010 that she has a half-sister named Patricia who was adopted out by her mother shortly after being born. What are the odds of someone discovering late in life that she has a half-sister? I don't know, but surely it's extremely rare. It wasn't a miracle, that's for sure. Things like that do occur from time to time. By contrast, if Jesus arose from the grave then such a thing was a miracle, and as such has even less of a chance of happening than a sister discovering she had a half-sister, by far!

Right out of the gate: What is a miracle? A miracle is not just an improbability. A miracle is not just a rare occurrence. A miracle by definition must contain some impossibility and carry with it the knowledge that it wasn't brought about human interaction or contrivance. I agree that discovering a half-sibling later in life is rare but not miraculous. I would also agree that Jesus' Resurrection is a miracle

Incredibly rare events within the realm of the natural world take place all of the time, like people getting stuck by lightning, winning the lottery, finding a bottle with a note in it that washes up on a beach, or living through a disaster that should have killed them. Yes, these things are all extremely rare, but they happen, all of the time.



How can something  be "extremely rare" and yet simultaneously "happen all the time"? Definitely a stumble here at a logical paradox. I think also what's missing here is forgetting that God is involved in each of these occurrences. And I'm not sure how living through a disaster despite all logic that says death was imminent would not be a "miracle".

In a like manner, a natural explanation for the resurrection should almost always be preferred over any claim that Jesus arose from the dead, so long as it has a minimal degree of plausibility (i.e., aliens did not do it). It's the rational thing to conclude. Even if we cannot produce a natural explanation of what actually happened from the so-called evidence, it's still far more reasonable to say we don't think Jesus arose from the dead. Why? Because incredible things happen all of the time.


So any alternate explanation for the Resurrection of  Jesus Christ should be preferred as long as it's plausible to someone - doesn't matter if it's true or not. From a stumble to trip. And the first faceplant comes at the assertion that the explanation does not need to be supported by evidence because incredible things happen a lot. Couple of problems here. 
1. Something is incredible because it's outside of normal experience and
2.  By definition incredible means it doesn't happen all the time - if it did then it would be "credible".
 
In what follows I'll offer a very brief natural explanation of the claim that Jesus resurrected. Compare it with the claim he physically arose from the dead. You cannot say my natural explanation lacks plausibility because I already admit that it does.

So  by his own admission, Loftus' natural explanation is worthless. 

As I said, incredible things happen all of the time. What you need to say is that my natural explanation is MORE implausible than the claim that Jesus physically arose from the dead, and you simply cannot do that.

So I'm just supposed to accept Loftus' imagination because it seems more plausible than what the Bible says?!!!!! That's what you call trying to get up from a faceplant and falling down again.

My natural explanation is that the early disciples were visionaries, that is, they believed God was speaking to them in dreams, trances, and thoughts that burst into their heads throughout the day.

No place can you find that in scripture before the Crucifixion among the Apostles.  Toe stub while trying to get up.

Having their hopes utterly dashed upon the crucifixion of Jesus they began having visions that Jesus arose from the dead. They began preaching this to people who subsequently had these same kinds of visions.

The problem is that no one began preaching until after the tomb was found empty - and the whole city of Jerusalem knew the tomb was empty. And until the Apostles saw Jesus, they didn't default to belief in the Resurrection.

In these visions they thought Jesus was speaking to them, so they began preaching what they learned from him (Acts 2:17-21; I Cor. 14; 2 Cor. 12:1-10).

So they all had the same visions and heard the same messages? I don't think so. Bad conjecture -  another trip.

The most obvious of these revelations was Paul's claim that he learned the Gospel and the Lord's Supper directly from Jesus himself, not from men (Galatians 1:11-12; I Cor. 11:23). The author of Revelation wrote down seven dictated letters from Jesus as the result of his vision (Rev. 2-3).


That doesn't make Paul and John subjected to visions and not having seen Jesus themselves after the crucifixion. "Implausible" doesn't even begin to describe how bad this reasoning is.

They "saw" Jesus. They preached what he "revealed" to them. There was no objective evidence for any of this, so there is no reason why we should take their word on it. After all, these visions were subjective experiences.


I don't think there is any such thing as objective evidence that Loftus would accept given that he wants to throw out and disregard eye witness testimony.
 
With this as a basis for their faith anything can be believed and taught with the authority of Jesus speaking from heaven. All one needs to do is compare this phenomena with the rise of Mormonism.

The origins of Mormonism is quite different. If Loftus wants to make such a comparison as to how Joseph Smith's testimony came about and was transmitted with the Bible, he should be prepared to produce the Golden Plates and the seer stones because the Bible has plenty of historical and manuscript evidence backing it up. FacePlant number 2.

It can also be believed that there was an empty tomb on the basis of a vision from someone who is thought to receive this revelation from Jesus himself. We call these people "liars for Jesus," and we know plenty of them who have claimed they found Noah's Ark.




Either the tomb was empty or it wasn't. Vision? Really?? Does he really want to go there - calling the first 3000+ Christians Liars? People who would know if the tomb was empty or not because they were in Jerusalem when Jesus was crucified and buried? What would they have gained by lying? They weren't making money. They were beaten, jailed, and executed. Oh yeah, I'd lie to get that. More and and more fail. FacePlant number 3.

My natural explanation doesn't require a conspiracy, or that Jesus didn't die on the cross. All it requires is one liar for Jesus, and I think this liar is the author of Mark, the first gospel. He invented the empty tomb sequence. That's it. The rest is history among superstitious people who were wanting to have hard evidence for their claim and would believe Mark's Gospel based upon the visions of a visionary. Just think of Joseph Smith who started the Mormon church. It's the same claim.




No it's not the same claim. Joseph Smith built a theology based on himself. The Apostles pointed to Jesus Christ and said that Jesus has all the answers and didn't leave a book that has so many historical errors and lies like Joseph Smith did. Try again, Mr Loftus. 
 
Stranger things have happened.




Name one.

But a miracle is simply more incredible than my natural explanation, by far. Therefore no reasonable person should believe Jesus arose from the dead. Just as it was utterly incredible but non-miraculous that Oprah would discover she had a half-sister, so also there is no reason to punt to a miracle when it comes to the early church claim that Jesus physically arose from the grave.



Another faceplant. Who said that visions are more plausible than the physical Resurrection? It's not because visions don't reconcile all the facts that we do know. Let's be honest. Lying for the Devil is just as bad as lying for Jesus and Jesus will hold people account for both.

And if my natural explanation doesn't work there are a number of them, any one of which has more probability to it than that Jesus physically arose from the dead. 

Good thing for unbelievers there are other explanations because punting to visions and accusing the first Christians of being liars is pretty silly. Other have indeed tried to do better than that. All have failed.

Debunking Christianity: Oprah Winfrey's Half-Sister and The Odds of The Resurrection of Jesus
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Some Humorous Takes on S.O.P.A.



S.O.P.A. and Youtube: What is Going to Happen [Comic]



The Effect of the Anti-SOPA Internet Blackout [Pic]

And a must see video. Yet another thing to disagree with Bill Mahr About.




Bill Maher seems to think that just because his crappy religious hit piece "Religulous" was pirated, that Washington D.C. should control the internet totally with the SOPA bill. He refers to people downloading copyrighted materials as people who "just want free shit". Mr. Maher perhaps there are some of us out there who would rather download something to see if its worth buying, instead of spending our hard earned money and being disappointed.

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THEOparadox - The Biblical Paradox Blog: Cornelius Van Til - "Why I Believe In God"

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Here is a good blog post containing a video of Dr Cornelius Van Til answering the question of why he believes in God.



THEOparadox - The Biblical Paradox Blog: Cornelius Van Til - "Why I Believe In God"
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The Cost of Technology Over The Decades [infographic]




The Cost of Technology Over The Decades [infographic]
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Answering Muslims: Victim of Attempted "Honor" Killing Speaks Out

You should really, really watch this.



Answering Muslims: Victim of Attempted "Honor" Killing Speaks Out
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Friday, January 20, 2012

FacePalm of the Day - Debunking Christianity: Why Do Christians Disagree?

John Loftus has posted his opinion again. This time arguing that there could not be a God because Christians don't agree with one another on several doctrinal issues. He wites

Why is it Christians cannot agree to the point where they have condemned each other to hell and/or slaughtered each other because of doctrinal differences that other Christians don't think are essential for salvation? My answer is that Christianity is man made, and as such, doctrinal differences are due to different human ways of understanding the Bible. There is no divine mind behind the Bible, otherwise God should have communicated his will much better than he supposedly did. That's the major reason why there is no doctrinal Christian unity. These different doctrinal understandings continue to be used by denominational leaders to differentiate between Christianities for financial gain and power. Christian, what's your answer?

A truly facepalm inducing paragraph causing groans to match. I'm amazed at this. Apparently to John Loftus, anyone who claims to be a "Christian" is just as "Christian" as anyone else, no matter what they believes. In  order to even begin such a silly argument, this presupposition must be in it's centerpiece. Along with the the thought that all denominations of Christianity are so different that we can't even begin to live peaceably. Another false canard. I'm not saying that there haven't been wars fought and mistakes made - but these were human mistakes not God's. Also I am not saying that there aren't important differences, but none are important enough to kill another over. The reason why we have so many problems because we have refused to obey the word of God. On nonessential issues this what the Bible says:

 1 Accept the one whose faith is weak, without quarreling over disputable matters. 2 One person’s faith allows them to eat anything, but another, whose faith is weak, eats only vegetables. 3 The one who eats everything must not treat with contempt the one who does not, and the one who does not eat everything must not judge the one who does, for God has accepted them. 4 Who are you to judge someone else’s servant? To their own master, servants stand or fall. And they will stand, for the Lord is able to make them stand.
 5 One person considers one day more sacred than another; another considers every day alike. Each of them should be fully convinced in their own mind. 6 Whoever regards one day as special does so to the Lord. Whoever eats meat does so to the Lord, for they give thanks to God; and whoever abstains does so to the Lord and gives thanks to God. 7 For none of us lives for ourselves alone, and none of us dies for ourselves alone. 8 If we live, we live for the Lord; and if we die, we die for the Lord. So, whether we live or die, we belong to the Lord. 9 For this very reason, Christ died and returned to life so that he might be the Lord of both the dead and the living.
 10 You, then, why do you judge your brother or sister? Or why do you treat them with contempt? For we will all stand before God’s judgment seat. 11 It is written:
   “‘As surely as I live,’ says the Lord,
‘every knee will bow before me;
   every tongue will acknowledge God.’”

 12 So then, each of us will give an account of ourselves to God.
 13 Therefore let us stop passing judgment on one another. Instead, make up your mind not to put any stumbling block or obstacle in the way of a brother or sister. 14 I am convinced, being fully persuaded in the Lord Jesus, that nothing is unclean in itself. But if anyone regards something as unclean, then for that person it is unclean. 15 If your brother or sister is distressed because of what you eat, you are no longer acting in love. Do not by your eating destroy someone for whom Christ died. 16 Therefore do not let what you know is good be spoken of as evil. 17 For the kingdom of God is not a matter of eating and drinking, but of righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Spirit, 18 because anyone who serves Christ in this way is pleasing to God and receives human approval.
 19 Let us therefore make every effort to do what leads to peace and to mutual edification. 20 Do not destroy the work of God for the sake of food. All food is clean, but it is wrong for a person to eat anything that causes someone else to stumble. 21 It is better not to eat meat or drink wine or to do anything else that will cause your brother or sister to fall.
 22 So whatever you believe about these things keep between yourself and God. Blessed is the one who does not condemn himself by what he approves. 23 But whoever has doubts is condemned if they eat, because their eating is not from faith; and everything that does not come from faith is sin. - Romans 14


Debunking Christianity: Why Do Christians Disagree?
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Open Marriages Aren't Wrong? –Newt Gingrich Is - News - GOOD

WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 31:  Former Speaker of ...
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I don't think that it is plainly hypocritical for Newt Gingrich to judge Bill Clinton for his infidelity and that the public has the right to know and yet claim that his own infidelity should be private. I don't think Gingrich's hypocrisy makes open marriage correct. I don't see any reason to change the definition of traditional heterosexual and monogamous marriage. However, Gingrich inability to remain faithful to his wife (and being unapologetic about it), sure doesn't fill me with confidence that he would be a good President.





Open Marriages Aren't Wrong–Newt Gingrich Is - News - GOOD

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The World of Mobile Phones [infographic]


mobile-phone-Inforgraphic


The World of Mobile Phones [infographic]

WWF - Bible Style

Dr Mariottini has begun a series of articles unpacking Genesis 32:22-30 where Jacob experienced God in a  very unique way. He wrestled God.  I think everyone should read the passage and Mariottini's articles because he brings up questions I never really considered before. God said that Jacob won the match. What does that mean? What did Jacob win? Did God take a dive? What? The article is great for considering such questions and more. It's a great example of what exegesis is supposed to look like. Read the articles at the following links.

The God Who Loses | Claude Mariottini - Professor of Old Testament


What Happens When God Loses? | Claude Mariottini - Professor of Old Testament


In addition you can hear a song by the group Hazakim and you can hear story in Hip Hop!


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Aaron McGruder of 'Boondocks' on Working with George Lucas and His Future In Comics - ComicsAlliance | Comic book culture, news, humor, commentary, and reviews

Aaron McGruder gave an awesome interview on his work on the movie Red Tails, and his career and working with George Lucas. .

Aaron McGruder of 'Boondocks' on Working with George Lucas and His Future In Comics - ComicsAlliance | Comic book culture, news, humor, commentary, and reviews
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Thursday, January 19, 2012

More on SOPA

We have more information today on what the protests against SOPA/PIPA yesterday accomplished. It seems like it was very successful but we can't get laxed. I don't really think that this is far from over but people have managed to show Congress just how much we don't like the idea of the Government controlling what is on the Internet.


 
PROTECT IP / SOPA Breaks The Internet from Fight for the Future on Vimeo.


Wednesday, January 18, 2012

SOPA/PIPA are bad ideas

Today, January 18, 2012, several internet sites "went dark" - meaning they shut down to protest two pending laws  we are in danger of being passed. I've seen several  good web articles covering this today. Here are some snippets that will help you understand what is going on if you have not been following this.

Simply put, the kind of copyright laws SOPA supporters (which include companies like CBS and Viacom and organizations like the MPAA and the game industry's own ESA) seek would make it very hard, if not impossible, to foster the kind of creative space we have carved out here at Experience Points. Government-endorsed censorship, blacklists, and monopolies have no place in the video game sphere, on the Internet, or any in any other realm of human culture and society.

Stop SOPA and PIPA

As promised, several major sites on the Internet have gone dark today in protest of SOPA—the Stop Online Piracy Act, a bill that’s making its way through Congress as I type. The intention is good, but the proposed execution is horrifying: SOPA is intended to counter those pirating movies and other content illegally, but as Google explains, the bill would lead to paralyzing censorship. SOPA could shut down sites like Crushable, if we posted a video that a movie studio didn’t approve of.

SOPA Blackout: The Best Tweets From The #FactsWithoutWikipedia Meme

The reason everyone's getting so upset about the Stop Online Piracy Act is because it isn't just meant to crack down on those of us illegally downloading the new Adele single or watching that HBO show on Megavideo. SOPA casts such a wide net that it would affect the entire online experience as we know it, in ways that reach far beyond the goal of preventing file-sharing. It's easy to feel overwhelmed by the possibilities amid the kerfuffle—words like "censorship" and "felony" have been throw around a lot lately. So we're telling you about some concrete changes that SOPA would set in motion. What would a post-SOPA internet look like? Here's a glimpse of a dystopian future.


What Would a Post-SOPA Internet Look Like?

The Stop Online Piracy Act asserts itself so broadly—it aims to regulate everything from counterfeit prescription drugs to intellectual property rights—that it’s difficult to begin to imagine all the ramifications. The only thing I know for sure about SOPA is that it would be a very bad thing for people who frequently use the internet—so, everyone—and that it would sit its big, weighty body on the fragile skeleton of free expression and crush it into a million little splinters. It would inspire fear in everyone who creates content online, even if they’re only doing it for their own Facebook friends, because most of us are ignorantly pirating or consuming pirated best-of clips of Groundskeeper Willie, making the sites we use most liable. YouTube, Twitter, Wikipedia, Google, Wikileaks: What we’re facing here is the death of fun, the end of profound, drool-inducing engrossment in 50 pages of someone’s sporadically-chronicled life, a ban on giggling alone at your desk.

How SOPA Would Kill Fun

Another video that should be watched is this one!

PROTECT IP / SOPA Breaks The Internet from Fight for the Future on Vimeo.



There is even a theme song for the protest!




The Day The LOLcats Died - #SOPA #PIPA Protest Song

One of the things we can loose is the legal right to post some interesting images, movies, and other user-created things. No more internet memes. This would be tragic. One meme I've been enjoying the past 3-4 months came from the video game Elder Scroll V: Skyrim.The line is  "I used to be an adventurer like you, until I took an arrow in the knee!".  The line has been recast in very interesting ways. Including this one dealing with SOPA/PIPA.




I used to be a blogger like you, then I took a SOPA and PIPA in the knee!

I Used to be a Blogger Like You… [Pic]
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Anti-Ninja Turtle Propaganda - YouTube

I'm all for protecting children from corruption of anti-Biblical ideals and messages, but this goes a way too far.




I think that what is bad is that these guys (keep in mind the video is form the late 80's early 90's) have no idea what they are talking about. Yes, the Bible does condemn witchcraft and using magic (and for very good reason) bur magic has nothing to do with ninjutsu or ninjas! If you are going to make an argument please base it on accurate knowledge! Unfortunately they get a lot wrong! It makes all Christians look bad. Anti-Ninja Turtle Propaganda - YouTube

Take a look a the awesome write up from Comics Alliance: Religious Anti-Ninja Turtle Propaganda from the Ancient World [Video] Read More: http://www.comicsalliance.com/2012/01/18/ninja-turtles-christians-canadians-witchcraft-video/#ixzz1jsoA66Fm

William Lane Craig's Cambridge Union Society Debate - Apologetics 315

Thanks to Brian Auten for calling attention to this: The two on two debate during William Lane Craig's Reasonable Faith tour.

William Lane Craig and Peter S. Williams debate atheists Arif Ahmed and Andrew Copson on the topic: This House Believes That God is Not a Delusion.





William Lane Craig's Cambridge Union Society Debate - Apologetics 315
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Is What We Have Now What They Wrote Then? Audio and Video by Daniel B. Wallace - Apologetics 315

Brian Auten has called attention to a lecture by Daniel Wallace at Biola University. In it he discusses why we can be sure that the Bible accurately represents what the Bible's authors originally wrote! You should watch these!






Brian even posted the audio on his blog.

Is What We Have Now What They Wrote Then? Audio and Video by Daniel B. Wallace - Apologetics 315
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The Purity Bear - YouTube

I'm all for curbing pre-maritial sex and fornication and all, but I don't think these are good arguments.




We should just say what the Bible says and if we can get people the Gospel and they get saved, they will grow in God and this issue would be moot because they won't want to displease God but would want to obey God.

The Purity Bear - YouTube

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Answering Muslims: Richard Butrick: The Golden Age of Islam - A Second Look

David Wood has pointed out an interesting article about the history of the Islamic World.

Richard Butrick has written an excellent article on the so-called "Golden Age of Islam," i.e. the mythical period in history when the Muslim world led humanity in science and mathematics, and Christians and Jews lived in an interfaith paradise under Muslim rule.

Read more at the following link!

Answering Muslims: Richard Butrick: The Golden Age of Islam - A Second Look
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Coincidences in the Bible | Claude Mariottini - Professor of Old Testament

Dr Mariottini has posted another must-read article. He writes:

Adam Jacobs, in his article “The Scientific Foreknowledge of the Jewish Sages,” published in Algemeiner, reviews the book by Haim Shore, Coincidences in the Bible and in Biblical Hebrew. Shore is a Professor of Engineering at Ben Gurion University, in Israel.
This seems like an interesting article on an interesting book. I think it brings up issues that I have never really seen anyone who thinks the Bible was written by ignorant morons seriously explains the points raised in this book. I think such things are evidence that God revealing information and technology to the Jewish people that was unavailable to their neighbors! Click threw to learn more!

Coincidences in the Bible | Claude Mariottini - Professor of Old Testament

Evolution and the American Pastor | Claude Mariottini - Professor of Old Testament

Dr Mariottini continues to posts great articles. This one is no different. It's an infographic summarizing the results of a survey of American pastors on the subject of evolution.




Dr. Mariottini wrote:

Maybe one of these days I will have to write a post to explain how Christians came to believe that the earth is only 6,000 old. Those who know the background of this date also know that this date is unreliable.

I agree with him.


Evolution and the American Pastor | Claude Mariottini - Professor of Old Testament

Monday, January 16, 2012

Calvinistic "Quotes": Of Your Own Free Will, Might You Avoid Sin?

Portrait of Martin Luther as an Augustinian Monk
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Awesome quote!

For if out of your own free will you might avoid sin and do that which pleases God, what need would you have of Christ?


Calvinistic "Quotes": Of Your Own Free Will, Might You Avoid Sin?
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Truthbomb Apologetics: 84 Confirmed Facts in the Last 16 Chapters of the Book of Acts

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Chad posted a good article that he made from a list of 84 confirmed facts that Luke got right in the Book of Acts.The list is by Norman L. Geisler and Frank Turek in I Don't Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist, p. 256-259. You should really take a look at this!


Truthbomb Apologetics: 84 Confirmed Facts in the Last 16 Chapters of the Book of Acts
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Saturday, January 14, 2012

The 7 deadly sins of the computer age

What if you have a Mac? LOL

The 7 deadly sins of the computer age
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EU threatens to withhold financial support from Hungary over definition of marriage: report | LifeSiteNews.com

I found this article because of a Tweet from Dr. James White. It discusses the European nation known As Hungary's attempts to remain sovereign and keep it's traditional Christian values and shunning abortion and not recognizing homosexual unions as marriage despite pressure from the European Union,


The so-called “Easter constitution” adopted in the post-Communist country last May was a major shakeup for Hungarian politics and an outrage to progressive EU ideology: the document not only supported marriage but declared that the unborn child deserves protection from the moment of conception, and even made special mention of Christianity as lying at the heart of the country’s identity. The document’s discussion of human rights also does not mention sexual orientation, another break from EU priorities.
The Hungarian daily Magyar Nemzet claimed this week that the EU would move to drop financial aid to Hungary unless officials there scratched the marriage definition and dropped criminal charges against former Socialist Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany, according to unnamed sources in Brussels. A spokesperson for the European commissioner for economic affairs called the allegation “nonsense,” according to the Wall Street Journal.

Read the whole article as the following link.

EU threatens to withhold financial support from Hungary over definition of marriage: report | LifeSiteNews.com

Friday, January 13, 2012

'V for Vendetta' Writer Alan Moore Comes Face-to-Guy-Fawkes-Face with Occupy Protestors [Video] - ComicsAlliance | Comic book culture, news, humor, commentary, and reviews

You may or may not be aware of the influence Alan Moore's work has had on the Occupy Movement. He recently had the chance to talk to some of the protesters.




'V for Vendetta' Writer Alan Moore Comes Face-to-Guy-Fawkes-Face with Occupy Protestors [Video] - ComicsAlliance | Comic book culture, news, humor, commentary, and reviews
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High Five of the Day - Theology and atheism at the movies with Leonardo Dicaprio’s Shutter Island - National Messianic Jewish | Examiner.com

Mariano Grinbank has written an awesome article about the image of God put into the movie Shutter Island. The movie explores the nature and source of morality and unfortunately does not take a Biblical view. But that's all right because God blessed Marianao for setting them straight! Mariano wrote:

God gave us “moral order” which means that He is not subject to the moral order prescribed for humans and that moral order contains moral violence such as self-defense, capital punishment, etc.
In fact, without that moral order we would have no basis upon which to condemn violence (any basis beyond personal preferences that are plagiarizes from the Judeo-Christian moral order to begin with).

Read the whole article at the following link:

Theology and atheism at the movies with Leonardo Dicaprio’s Shutter Island - National Messianic Jewish | Examiner.com
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Fistbump of the Day - He Lives: I am Richard Carrier. I have demonstrated this. I have refuted that.

I've often been amazed that Dr Richard Carrier's work critiques of the Bible and Christianity is given such weight. It's often erroneous and empty of any real weight or substance. In a recent blog post, Dr David Heddle posted a recent exchange he had with Carrier on Carrier's charge that the Gospels of Matthew and Luke are in conflict on the events surrounding Jesus' birth. Dr Heddle wrote:

It boggles the mind when people claim, definitively, that they have refuted the bible. If they were to say: Here is a serious problem for those who affirm biblical inerrancy--well that would be one thing. But to claim to have demonstrated error--not just to have made a decent case for error--well that takes an especially small mind.

Such a mind is that of Richard Carrier.

Read the post at this link:

He Lives: I am Richard Carrier. I have demonstrated this. I have refuted that.
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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Does the Bible teach that faith is opposed to logic and evidence? « Wintery Knight

Wintery Knight posted a great article about what faith really is. Today, people are really confused but this will help you if you think faith is antithetical to logic and evidence.

Does the Bible teach that faith is opposed to logic and evidence? « Wintery Knight

Can Science Inform Our Understanding of God? MP3 Series - Apologetics 315

Brian Auten has recently posted mp3's of lectures given at the Science and Faith Conference on December 2, 2011, with the theme Can Science Inform Our Understanding of God? Go to his blog to get the mp3's!

Dr. Michael Behe
"The Modern Scientific Theory of Intelligent Design: Strengths and Limitations”
Dr. Stephen Barr
"Physics, the Nature of Time and Theology”
Dr. Jay W. Richards
"Signs of Design from Physics and Astronomy”
Dr. Edward Feser
“Natural Theology Must Be Grounded in the Philosophy of Nature, Not Natural Science”
Dr. Benjamin Wiker
“Can Science Demonstrate the Existence of God?”
Dr. Alvin Plantinga
"Science and Religion: Where the Conflict Really Lies”



Can Science Inform Our Understanding of God? MP3 Series - Apologetics 315