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Can Our Biased Minds Know Anything?

Posted on September 8, 2015 by cobbmic

William Lane Craig recommends reading Stuart Hackett’s The Resurrection of Theism: Prolegomena to Christian Apology, which is a defense of rational Christ...

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Is It Irrational to Believe That God Will Save You If You Trust in Him?

Posted on April 16, 2015 by cobbmic

Years ago, I read on the blog Atheist Revolution  the following quote from Lemuel K. Washburn: What a queer thing is Christian salvation! Believing in firemen w...

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If God Is Love, Does That Mean He Is Free Not to Love?

Posted on March 20, 2015 by cobbmic / 2 Comments

The Problem A friend emailed me a question: when confronted with the problem of evil, many Christians respond that most evil comes from humans freely choosing t...

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