Tag: reality
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Gavin Ortlund has a thought-provoking video here wherein he argues for music as an abductive argument for the existence of God. He is right. Listen here to Hans Zimmer’s Chevaliers De Sangreal and you sense some kind of ultimate beautiful, transcendent, eternal realitu that exists beyond space and time.
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Joseph Backholm reveals here a desperate argument the LGBTQ culture is advancing as people increasingly turn against it. In a nutshell, the argument is that if boys can’t compete with girls or use the girls’ restroom, then democracy simply collapses. “The hysterical nature of the argument suggests panic, and there’s…
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Timothy Paul Jones posted a link to an interesting article here authored by a Gen Z female Christian, Freya India, entitled “The Commodification Of Christianity.” For a while I thought my generation might be finding God. Now I worry we are just finding content about God . . . Of…
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Nathan Learner has an important opinion piece here entitled “Why Christians can’t sit out the AI debate.” “The challenge before us is not whether Christians have expertise to contribute to AI development, but whether we faithfully steward the responsibility God has given us.“ As Nancy Pearcey said in her powerful…
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The transgenderism cult is finally beginning to reap what it foolishly sowed. The first de-transitioner to take a medical-malpractice lawsuit to trial won a $2 million judgement. Fox Varian sued her Westchester, NY, area psychologist and plastic surgeon for the gender-transition mastectomy she got at 16. Read about it here.…
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A thousand years ago, Anselm of Canterbury offered his now-famous Ontological argument for the existence of God. He was trying to produce the simplest, most powerful argument he could for God’s existence. While it is simple in construct, it is challenging to grasp. For a thousand years, philosophers and theologians…
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“When the Bible speaks of wisdom, it speaks a bit differently. Christian wisdom is holistic. It does not reduce to book or street smarts, nor is it merely the sum total of our lessons learned. Instead, Christian wisdom is about living a life that responds correctly to reality. In his…
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A worldview represents one’s understanding of reality. This understanding can either correspond to reality or deny reality. False worldviews have an inevitable tendency to either collide (sometimes violently) with other worldviews, or implode. Some of the major conflicts in our culture represent worldviews in collision: i.e., between naturalism and supernaturalism,…
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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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10 May 2025 Pontius Pilate asked the right question when he queried Jesus – What is truth? (John 18:38). Ironically he was staring truth incarnate in the face. So what is truth? While some might offer a convoluted philosophical response, the answer is simple. Truth is whatever accords with reality.…
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