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By jaminhubner on Jan 16, 2012 in Apologetic Methodology, Atheism | Comments Off
By jaminhubner on Jan 16, 2012 in Apologetic Methodology, Atheism | Comments Off
By jaminhubner on Jan 15, 2011 in Debate Invitations, Maintenance | Comments Off
This past Thursday night I debated Ben Wallis (agnostic) over the question “Does the Triune God of Scripture Exist?” About 3/4 of our primary Skype recording oddly failed. But my opponent was recording his own backup copy of the debate, and so while the quality isn’t superior, the whole debate is thankfully still available and [...]
By jaminhubner on Dec 16, 2010 in Apologetic Methodology | Comments Off
Let’s say we are talking to a unbeliaver. To a real gentile pagan. Seems to me that the biblical model of evangelizing to him always starts with the general revelation. Like in acts 17 Paul starts by pointing out that he is talking about the Creator. He presupposes Creator God. Let’s say that this unbeliaver [...]
By jaminhubner on Sep 28, 2010 in Atheism, Critique of The Consensus Statement, Ethics, Law, and Foreign Policy, Neurophilosophy: Consciousness, Cognition, and Self-ID | Comments Off
As we move to the 5th point of the 2010 Consensus Statement on morality, we once again realize how important a biblical neurotheology really is: 5) Moral judgments and values are often at odds with actual behavior People often fail to live up to their consciously-endorsed values. One of the many reasons for the disconnect [...]
By jaminhubner on Sep 23, 2010 in Critique of The Consensus Statement, Ethics, Law, and Foreign Policy, Neurophilosophy: Consciousness, Cognition, and Self-ID | Comments Off
The Eight Commandments of Atheistic Ethics (better known as the 8 points of the 2010 Consensus Statement on morality) begins with the following: 1) Morality is a natural phenomenon and a cultural phenomenon Like language, sexuality, or music, morality emerges from the interaction of multiple psychological building blocks within each person, and from the interactions [...]
By jaminhubner on Sep 18, 2010 in Atheism, Critique of The Consensus Statement, Ethics, Law, and Foreign Policy | Comments Off
One of my favorite benefits of being a Christian, as opposed to an atheist, is having an abundance of clear, gutsy, and thoughtful summaries of our faith. There are about 13 major confessions in the Reformed faith alone, and countless other creeds and statements for more “generic” orthodox Christianity. Christians, as early as the second [...]
By jaminhubner on Sep 11, 2010 in Theology | Comments Off
Lord willing, I will be on Iron Sharpens Iron on 1240 AM (Long Island) with Chris Arzen this evening to review the White vs. Silverman debate. You can tune-in online here at 5:30pm mountain time, 7:30pm eastern time.