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Learning to Doubt Your Doubts: A Response to Dr. Brian Mattson

[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.0.67″ background_layout=”light” text_orientation=”left” border_style=”solid”] In recent months, there seems to have been an increase in the number of presuppositional and/or reformed brothers and sisters criticizing various ideas of Thomas Aquinas (a.k.a. Thomism), the thirteenth century Catholic philosopher and theologian. There are many, evangelicals included, who consider themselves “Thomists,” meaning they hold to […]

Fallacy of Division and Composition

[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″ admin_label=”section”][et_pb_row admin_label=”row” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” background_size=”initial”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text background_layout=”light” text_orientation=”left” use_border_color=”off” border_color=”#ffffff” border_style=”solid” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” background_size=”initial”] Fallacy of Division   Definition of the Fallacy The FALLACY OF DIVISION is the reverse of the fallacy of Composition (see below). Someone commits the fallacy of Division when he assumes that what is true of the whole is […]

What Is Relativism?

[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″ admin_label=”section”][et_pb_row admin_label=”row”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text” background_layout=”light” text_orientation=”left” use_border_color=”off” border_color=”#ffffff” border_style=”solid”] The following article is taken in part from the book, Right For You, But Not For Me, A Response To Moral Relativism at the following link http://reasonfortruth.org/resources/books   The year was 1999, and I had just moved to Charlotte, N.C. from Washington, D.C. where […]

Podcast Series – The Problems With Moral Relativism

[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″ admin_label=”section”][et_pb_row admin_label=”row” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” background_size=”initial”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” background_size=”initial”] Steven Garofalo discusses with our host Adam on how SES has equipped him in his ministry, which recently has had a focus on the issues of moral relativity. [/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][/et_pb_section]

Petitio Principii

[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″ admin_label=”section”][et_pb_row admin_label=”row” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” background_size=”initial”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text background_layout=”light” text_orientation=”left” use_border_color=”off” border_color=”#ffffff” border_style=”solid” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” background_size=”initial”] Introduction Imagine three cowboys riding up to a saloon on their trusty horses. The first cowboy, rather than tying the reins of his horse to a  grounded post, ties it instead to the horse of the second cowboy, who […]

Is Christianity Useful Anymore? The Younger Generations Don’t Seem to Think So

According to recent research, the coming generations have no use for Christianity any more. I’m sure you’ve seen what these sociological studies have found: the younger the generation, the more post-christian it is. Young Americans are less inclined to believe in heaven and hell, that scripture is the word of God, that satan is real, or that […]


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