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Tolerance

Sometimes I think my blog may come off a bit too strongly. Since the recent deconversion my wife and I have gone through, our relationships with parents, siblings, and many of our friends have changed substantially. Due to the doctrine of withdrawal (which I still plan to write about one day), they don't believe they… Continue reading Tolerance

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Book Review: Letter to a Christian Nation — Sam Harris

I just finished reading Letter to a Christian Nation by Sam Harris, and I really enjoyed it. It's an extremely short book at only 91 pages (and they're small pages, at that), but he plows through a lot of ground in it. True to the title, Harris writes this book as a letter. It's actually… Continue reading Book Review: Letter to a Christian Nation — Sam Harris

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A Review of Lee Strobel: the Problem of Evil

So I've started reading The Case for Faith by Lee Strobel. Strobel was a journalist for many years and worked with the Chicago Tribune. After spending a long time as a skeptic, he converted to Christianity in 1981. In this book, he looks at 8 objections to believing in God and examines whether or not… Continue reading A Review of Lee Strobel: the Problem of Evil

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The Problem of Hell Part 1: Textual Issues

In the Old Testament, it’s interesting to note that eternity is almost never dealt with. Instead, the Israelites were told that if they went after other gods, or didn’t follow the law God gave them, then he would drive them out of their land, cut them off from their people, or they would be put… Continue reading The Problem of Hell Part 1: Textual Issues