This article serves as a cursory introduction to a series of articles I will be doing on the reliability of the Gospel. Through this series, I will be taking a theological, philosophical, and historical look at the reliability of the Gospel. I will also answer objections to the authenticity and reliability of the Gospel as […]
Talmud: Offerings Rejected after Jesus’ Death
In the Talmud, it is recorded that after Jesus’ death the sin offerings offered on Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement) were not accepted by God. In this article, I will explain what the Talmud says and I will respond to counter arguments from anti missionaries that do not accept Jesus as their Messiah. Yom […]
Defending the Watchmaker Analogy and Refuting the “Watch Maker Fallacy” Accusation
A common response to arguments concerning design, or you can call them teleological arguments, is the accusation by atheists of the “Watchmaker Fallacy.” They seem to think the accusation to be quite clever; however, the accusation itself is fallacious. The particular teleological(design) argument that this accusation targets is known as the Watchmaker Analogy. In this […]
The Transcendental Argument for God
The Transcendental Argument for God is an argument that focuses on the impossibility of the contrary of God’s existence. This article will be a non-technical look at the Transcendental Argument for God. It will also provide some brief arguments for how the Christian can account for universal standards. I plan on posting a more technical […]
The Argument for God from Motion.
Written by Jason Petersen Thomas Aquinas was the one who developed this argument. This argument is not as well known as the Kalam Cosmological Argument. The argument begins with the observation that this universe has objects that are within motion, but it argues that in order for the universe to be in motion there must […]
The Ontological Argument
The Teleological Argument
Written by Jason Petersen The Teleological Argument is a classic argument for the existence of God. It was first posited by an Islamic philosopher named Averroes (This is his Latin name) or also known by his Arabic name, Ibn Rushd. Notice that both the Kalam Cosmological Argument and the Teleological Arguments came from Muslims. Later […]
The Kalam Cosmological Argument
The Kalam Cosmological Argument The cosmological argument was first introduced by Aristotle, but the argument was embraced by Christian, Jewish, and Muslim thinkers and philosophers. The Kalam Cosmological Argument can be traced to Kalam tradition Muslim theologians. One of the current and most prominent advocates of this argument is Christian philosopher Dr. William Lane Craig. […]