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- Session 1. The Case for God - Considering Design
- Session 2. Considering Truth: Glimpsing the Moral Law ... and God behind it
- Session 3. Assessing 'The Book' - Considering the Textual Reliability of the Bible
- Session 4. Examining External Evidence - Considering the Historical Reliability of the Bible
- Session 5. Considering Inspiration - How Allusions in the Bible point to a Divine Author
- Session 6. Back to the Future: Considering the ‘Prequeled Sequel’ make-up of the Gospel.
- Session 7. News Pregnant with Hope: Considering the Death & Resurrection of Jesus
- xtra/More coming...
Monthly Archives: January 2012
Antony Flew Considered Design
When I was a university student, Antony Flew was considered to be one of the outstanding philosophers alive at the time. He was also a prominent – world famous even – atheist. In fact one of his contributions in the more »
The Ubiquity of the Design Inference
I have noticed that it is often the very things that surround us all the time that escape our notice. Or at least we seem to easily miss the significance of that which is everywhere – the ubiquitous. It is more »
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First FAQ: Constantine’s impact on the Gospel is up
Did Constantine corrupt or manipulate the Gospel? What was his role in the development of the Bible? This FAQ is now uploaded here.
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Conversing on External Evidence (Part 2): substantiating the allusions of Abraham & Moses
In my previous post I noted that a really good comment had been submitted on the External Evidence Session, basically questioning the value of external evidence. The comment noted that external evidence does not tell us whether or not the more »
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