Month: May 2025
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by Bob Pratico, submitted at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Mar 2022 William Lane Craig. Reasonable Faith, Christian Truth and Apologetics. Wheaton, Illinois: Crossway Books, 1984, 1994, 2008 IntroductionWilliam Lane Craig is a world-renowned, respected philosopher and Christian apologist. He is a Visiting Scholar of Philosophy at Talbot School of Theology…
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Last February, Tom Dallis offered a brilliant argument here for the existence of God from “counterfactuals”, asserting that counterfactuals are “one of the most overlooked yet powerful arguments for God.” His argument follows and is both beautiful in logic and elegant in simplicity. Here is his argument: Premise 1: If…
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From the Collaborative International English Dictionary we get the following definition: teleological:– Of or pertaining to teleology, or the doctrine of design.– Showing evidence of design or purpose, especially in natural phenomena.– Of or pertaining to teleology; showing evidence of design or purpose. The Christian account of reality claims that:…
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I was asked to respond to two posts by Scott Bignell. Here is the first post. The first thing I would note is that the author, Scott Bignell, claims to have been “studying Judeo-Christian Origins” as a “passionate hobby”. Scott provides nothing on his background so the reader literally has…
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by Bob Pratico, submitted at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Mar 2023 IntroductionIn the 680s a monk called John Bar Penkāyē was working on a summary of world history in his remote monastery by the swift-flowing River Tigris, in the mountains of what is now south-east Turkey. When he came…
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There are different categories of ethical actions: Ethics are essential because Orthopraxy (right conduct) determines Orthodoxy (right belief.) Your ethical behavior will have tremendous impact on your theology. We shape our theology to justify our behavior. Bad ethics will ultimately manifest in bad theology. Your worldview is foundational to your…
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+ Antinomianism, Conflicting Absolutism, ethics, faith, Graded Absolutism, Justification, Legalism, Moral Reasoning, Nonconflicting Absolutism, Obedience, Old Testament, sanctification, Situationalism, Works+
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There are differing positions on adherence to Ethics (Moral Law) as depicted in the following figure. You want to be in the middle where true freedom exists. Here are the characteristics of Christian Ethics: The ultimate goal of Ethics is enabling us to live for the glory of God (1…
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We mentioned in part 1 that moral reasoning is an acquired skill. Why is that since we are made in the image of God? The answer is the noetic effect of sin which distorts the mind so that evil appears as good and good is seen to be evil (Isaiah…
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