Guest Post: “Where does our Sense of Morality and Justice Come From?” (Tsouloufis) Religion (true religion) brings a sense of meaning, purpose, and moral order to our lives and our communities. Yet if there is no God, where would we get our sense of right and wrong, or our sense of fairness and justice? If […]
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Good Without God Follow Up Here’s a follow up post on ‘Good without God’. The following is what I wrote in response to the time of our discussion together at Meetup and why all the proposed sources for moral knowledge from natualistic conception are unlivable: Hey Everybody, Thanks again to all who came out […]
Andrew Klavan’s “The Great Good Thing” I recently finished Andrew Klavan’s “The Great Good Thing: A Secular Jew Comes to Faith in Christ.” This was EXTREMELY well written and thoroughly enjoyable to read! In his journey to faith, Klavan spent some time as atheist. Yet what shook him out of his atheism was the realization […]
New Atheists Are the New Pharisees Are the new atheists the new Pharisees? When I say ‘new atheists,’ I am referring to the latest crop of atheists on the scene today (Dawkins, Harris, Dennett, and those who follow them), and when I refer to the Pharisees, I’m speaking about the strictest and most religious group […]
