Reposting from December of 2009, to update on new project:
http://biblenarrativeproject.blogspot.com/ Check it out
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Update 1/1/11: The Bible Narrative Project is complete and the 2011 study began today at the beginning of Genesis and Job and will be working through the Bible narrative chronologically throughout the year (combining parallel passages), finishing up in Revelation, one blog post per day. Read more here.
Sunday, November 21, 2010
The Bible as a Narrative
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Apologetics Toolbox,
Evidence
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Saturday, November 20, 2010
Replacing Agnosticism with Apisticism
This article argues we replace the word "agnosticism" (lack of knowing) with the word "apisticism" (lack of believing) on every belief scale. The current debate between Myers and Coyne on the
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Friday, November 19, 2010
Dawkins, Craig and others debate: "Does the universe have a purpose?"
Matt Ridley, Michael Shermer, Richard Dawkins
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Rabbi David Wolpe, William Lane Craig, Douglas Geivett
@La Ciudad de las Ideas 2010
I was wondering when Dawkins would talk about the science of morality, but he only mentioned it at the very last minute, after the formal debate was already over. I wonder if the theists had the is-ought fallacy in their arsenal, in case he had mentioned the science of morality earlier in the debate? It never came up. Odd.
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Rabbi David Wolpe, William Lane Craig, Douglas Geivett
@La Ciudad de las Ideas 2010
I was wondering when Dawkins would talk about the science of morality, but he only mentioned it at the very last minute, after the formal debate was already over. I wonder if the theists had the is-ought fallacy in their arsenal, in case he had mentioned the science of morality earlier in the debate? It never came up. Odd.
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Richard Dawkins,
William Lane Craig
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Friday, November 12, 2010
Is-ought fallacy and knowledge as justified, true belief
The is-ought fallacy (Hume) is a real fallacy, and is why knowledge is justified, true belief (Plato). In order to be knowledge, a belief must both be justified by the evidence, and true by
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Is-Ought Fallacy,
Justified True Belief
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