Agnosticism, Atheism, Christianity, Faith, Free Will, God, Religion, Truth

A Curious Mix of Confidence and Low Self-Esteem

Since leaving Christianity, I've had time to reflect on why some people leave their faith when confronted with issues and why others stay. The reasons are quite varied, of course. And a large part of how people react depends upon how literally they take things in the Bible. I was raised in a very conservative… Continue reading A Curious Mix of Confidence and Low Self-Esteem

Agnosticism, Atheism, Christianity

Interesting Discussion

Hello! So it's been a little while since I last posted. I try to do at least one post every month, but November completely slipped by. I've been very busy at work, which is a great thing financially, but not so great where my blog is concerned. Nonetheless, I hope to have another post or… Continue reading Interesting Discussion

Agnosticism, Atheism, Christianity, Creationism, Faith, God, Intelligent Design, Religion, Science, Truth

How Genesis Views Our Universe

Virtually everyone knows that it's hard to square the differences between the Genesis account of creation and what we now know through science. For centuries, people believed that the earth was less than 10,000 years old, because the Bible doesn't seem to go back any further than that. Now, geology, biology, chemistry, anthropology, archaeology, and… Continue reading How Genesis Views Our Universe

Agnosticism, Atheism, Christianity, Faith, God, Religion, Truth

Matthew 24: Let’s Hear All the Theories

In the comment section of my last post, several points were made about Matthew 24. It's not the easiest passage to come to terms with. When I was a believer, I had trouble nailing down exactly what was being talked about in this chapter, because much of the language is figurative, and... well... a straight… Continue reading Matthew 24: Let’s Hear All the Theories

Agnosticism, Atheism, Christianity, Faith, God, Religion, Truth

It Just Fits Together So Well!

Not long ago, fellow blogger John Zande wrote an excellent post titled "Jesus Christ: Just Not Worth a Sheet of Paper." It's actually not as derogatory as the title suggests. Some apologists have suggested that the reason we have no contemporary accounts of Jesus' life is that paper was so expensive. That's the argument John… Continue reading It Just Fits Together So Well!

Agnosticism, Atheism, Christianity, Faith, God, Humanism, Morality, Religion, Truth

Collateral Damage

Yesterday, the discussion on this thread got into the subject of the problems of evil and suffering. One of the participants in the discussion suggested that the dilemma could be resolved if God had reasons for allowing evil and suffering to exist, even if we don't know what those reasons are. On the surface, this… Continue reading Collateral Damage

Agnosticism, Atheism, Christianity, Faith, God, Religion, Truth

A Similar Journey

To my friends that read this blog, I've run across another that you should check out. I haven't actually read his blog entries yet -- instead, his landing page is an intro to his journey out of faith. And it consists of multiple pages, much like reading a book. The layout is brilliant, and the… Continue reading A Similar Journey

Agnosticism, Atheism, Christianity, Faith, God, Religion, Truth

Never Going Back

I value open-mindedness over most other things. When I was going through my deconversion and having frequent religious discussions with my family, I often felt that they weren't being open-minded. I know that it's hard (perhaps impossible) to judge how open-minded someone else is being, so I hesitate to even pass that kind of judgment.… Continue reading Never Going Back

Agnosticism, Atheism, Christianity, Creationism, Evolution, Faith, God, Religion, Science, Society

Winning Isn’t Everything: Evolution Rewards Altruism

Ran across an interesting video today that discusses a new study from Michigan State University which found that being selfish is not advantageous from an evolutionary perspective. Sometimes evolution-deniers claim that if evolution were true, then compassion is a weakness. We would be better off if we were completely selfish -- if we swindled others… Continue reading Winning Isn’t Everything: Evolution Rewards Altruism