Agnosticism, Atheism, Christianity, Faith, God, Religion

How Convincing Are Miracles?

I like the above image, because it's so absurd. Not that the miracle itself is absurd, but that someone could see such a thing and still dismiss it. A while back, we had a discussion on this blog about the effectiveness of miracles. Not the "oh, my aunt has a friend that knows someone who… Continue reading How Convincing Are Miracles?

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

The Historicity of Jesus

On a recent blog post, conversation turned toward the reliability of the New Testament, and more specifically, how much evidence we have for whether or not Jesus ever existed. Instead of continuing the discussion there (since it had already broken the 500th comment mark and this would have taken the conversation in a different direction),… Continue reading The Historicity of Jesus

Agnosticism, Atheism, Christianity, Culture, Freedom of Speech, God, Religion, Respect, Society

Religious Freedom in a Secular Society

A couple of weeks ago, there was a story in the news about a Texas high school track team that was disqualified from the state meet because one of their athletes pointed toward heaven after doing particularly well in his qualifying run. Apparently, it broke their rule against "excessive celebration." Despite being an atheist, I… Continue reading Religious Freedom in a Secular Society

Agnosticism, Atheism, Christianity, Humanism, Morality

Last Night on Colbert — AC Grayling: The Case for Humanism

Caught this last night and really enjoyed the interview (conducted in typical Colbert fashion). I'll definitely pick up this book, especially as it relates to some of the morality discussions we've been having on this blog lately. I had trouble embedding the video, so here's the link: http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/425048/april-03-2013/a-c--grayling?xrs=share_copy

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

God Made Us This Way — It’s Only Reasonable He’d Be Angry About It

The blog Thomisic Bent has been doing a series lately on why it was perfectly okay for God to command the Israelites to slaughter entire ethnic groups in the Old Testament, even down to the women and children. I've felt obliged to comment on all of them, because toward the end of my time as… Continue reading God Made Us This Way — It’s Only Reasonable He’d Be Angry About It

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

Atheists Need to Fact-Check Better (Reblog)

Ran across this post over at The Musings of Thomas Verenna, and I think he makes a great point. He states that the image below is something that's going around Facebook right now, and what it claims is simply incorrect. If you'd like to see all the reasons why he finds fault with this image,… Continue reading Atheists Need to Fact-Check Better (Reblog)