Blessed Contingency? Exploring Whether the Savior Had to be Born.
In this post, I consider whether the Savior had to be born as a way of meditating on its significance. Enjoy!
Speaking Truth to the Head and Heart
This is a blog meant to bolster the Church and advance the Kingdom of God through an apologetic focused on both the head and heart.
In this post, I consider whether the Savior had to be born as a way of meditating on its significance. Enjoy!
In this post, I examine whether critical race theory undermines the sufficiency of Scripture. If so, should evangelicals avoid it? Enjoy!
In this post, I discuss the ultimate meaning of marriage from a Christian perspective...a week before my own wedding! Enjoy!
In this post, I discuss the "No True Scotsman" fallacy, which utilizes an appeal to group membership in a fallacious way. Enjoy!
In this post, I discuss the concept of empathy with respect to what it means to love others from a Christian perspective. Enjoy!
In this post, I discuss the "Tu Quoque" fallacy and how hypocrisy is, most times, irrelevant to the truth of a person's claim. Enjoy!
In this post, I conclude my discussion of interpreting history through a Christian lens by bringing together the threads of the discussion.
In this post, I discuss the notion of finding a "meaning" or "significance" to history from a Christian perspective. Enjoy!
In this post, I discuss how Christians should interpret history, focusing especially on history and human nature. Enjoy!
In this post, I discuss the "post hoc, ergo propter hoc" fallacy. Translated, that's "after this, therefore because of this." Enjoy!
In this post, I discuss a common fallacy that we see in politics, especially: the slippery slope.
In this short post, I share some thoughts on the mystery of the incarnation and what it tells us of the world that God made. Enjoy!
In this post, I discuss the false dichotomy, a kind of logical trap that argues falsely that there are only two options.
In this post, I discuss one of the most humorous logical fallacies: equivocation. Enjoy!
In this post, I discuss begging the question or arguing in a circle. What happens when we assume what we try to prove? Enjoy!
In this post, I discuss the red herring fallacy, which attempts to distract us from the argument or discussion at hand. Enjoy!
In this post, I discuss the argument against the person or "ad hominem" fallacy. Enjoy!
In this post, I discuss the bandwagon argument, a common informal logical fallacy. Enjoy!
In this post, I introduce a new series on logical fallacies called "Logic Gone Wrong." Enjoy!
In this post, I conclude this series on critical theory by discussing how addressing it is part of a holistic apologetic. Enjoy
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