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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
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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Glimpsing the Tao … But not able to Grasp it
In the 2nd video of Session Two I summarized the ethical teachings of major world religions of today. What I found striking when I first studied them was their degree of congruence. Every teaching upholds honesty, truthfulness, self-control, chastity as more »
Posted in 2. Glimpsing the Nature of God - Considering Human Ethics
Tagged ancient moral values, are humans moral, Are there moral absolutes, Christopher Hitchens on moral values, CS Lewis and the Tao, do we follow moral values, Is there absolute truth?, is there right and wrong?, moral values of ancient chinese, Moral values of the vikings, The Tao from CS Lewis
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An Oscar Nominee hints at Objective Truth
A couple of weeks ago I was staying with some Iranian friends. After supper we watched an Iranian film, A Separation, which is being nominated for two 2012 Academy Awards – Best Foreign Language Film and Best Original Screenplay. It more »
From Soapberry Bugs to SuperBugs: Nature’s slippery slide down & Naturalism’s slipperiness all around.
In the second video of Session 1 I documented immense confusion in attempts to try to identify a natural process which can be observed to increase the information and/or functional content in biological organisms. And given the confident (but mistaken) more »
Posted in 1. Basis for God - Considering Design
Tagged did the soapberry bug evolve?, do bacteria evolve?, evolution vs change, evolutionary analysis, have superbugs evolved?, is antibiotic resistance evolution?, is aperts syndrome evolution, Is DDT resistance evolution, is evolution observed, Is evolution occurring today?, is streptomycin resistance evolution
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Origins: Evolution or Design – why touch it?
This site is about the gospel. Yet Session 1 and several of my posts deal with origins, dissecting university textbooks and other books on evolution. Why bothering getting into this confusing and sometimes touchy subject? It is a good question more »
Posted in 1. Basis for God - Considering Design, 2. Glimpsing the Nature of God - Considering Human Ethics
Tagged evolution and ethics, evolution and gospel, evolution and humanities, is evolution an important question, is evolution or design an important issue, is origins important, why evolution vs creation, why evolution vs design, why is origins question foundational
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