In the last post, I talked about why I still believe in some moral absolutes even though I'm no longer a Christian. In this post, I'd like to dig a little deeper into what kind of morality we find in the Bible. Most of us view things like the Holocaust or the Tiananmen Square Crackdown… Continue reading The Bible’s Morality
Category: Faith
Absolute Morality
There are certain things that we all know are wrong -- child molestation, for instance, or murder. But how do we know those things are wrong? Many religious people (and I'm mostly gearing this toward Christians, since they're the group I'm most familiar with) believe that we must appeal to a higher authority in order… Continue reading Absolute Morality
Purpose
For many theologians, their biggest complaint against atheism is that it would mean there is no grand purpose to our existence. I can understand why they would find that depressing, though of course, that doesn't have any bearing on whether or not such a purpose really exists. The truth just might be sad. Nevertheless, let's… Continue reading Purpose
Rethinking His Religion
This article is a little old, but I just ran across it and found it very moving. The blurb is: College had not only given a young man a glimpse of how large the world was but also shamed him about how little of it he knew. It's definitely worth the read. I hope you… Continue reading Rethinking His Religion
What It Would Take
"What would it take for you to believe in God again?" This is what Ryan asked me recently. It's a really good question, and it's one I've thought about a lot. I've also read the thoughts of some other atheists on this subject; one that I think makes a particularly good argument is found here.… Continue reading What It Would Take
Extremes
Recently, I was listening to a podcast and heard someone say that there's nothing in the Bible worth basing morals on. I was really disappointed to hear that, but it's something I've run across before. I read a book a while back where the author criticized the Golden Rule by saying some people might not… Continue reading Extremes
This City Doesn’t Exist
This might look like your typical city street, but don't be fooled. This city street doesn't really exist. Confused? Let me explain. This city street has the misfortune of being built in a spot that the Bible says would remain desolate forever. Ezekiel 26 and the next two chapters prophesy that the city of Tyre… Continue reading This City Doesn’t Exist
How to Stay Open-Minded
There's a blog called Measure of Doubt that I've recently run across. It's not primarily concerned with religion -- it's mostly concerned with philosophy and science. Anyway, they recently uploaded a video that I think is excellent, and I decided to share it. In the video, Julia shares some tips on how to prepare yourself… Continue reading How to Stay Open-Minded
Out of the Mouths of Babes
Yesterday, I received a comment from David, who asked me to perform a little experiment. He wanted me to ask my 3-year old son where the sky came from, and the birds. David felt certain that my son would answer "God," even though we've never taught him about God. I thought this was a great… Continue reading Out of the Mouths of Babes
Skeptical Bible Study: Daniel — Links to Each Article
I thought it might simplify things to have a "table of contents" for all the articles I posted on Daniel. I promise my next post will be about something different! 🙂 Skeptical Bible Study: Daniel -- Introduction Skeptical Bible Study: Daniel Chapter 1 Skeptical Bible Study: Daniel Chapter 2 Skeptical Bible Study: Daniel Chapter 3… Continue reading Skeptical Bible Study: Daniel — Links to Each Article