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Past Speculations, Present Analysis, and Future Applications: Some Thoughts on Religion
by: Will Petillo Chapter 1: Where does religion come from? I don’t really know, but having studied a bit of history, I suspect that the… -
The Right to Speak & Responsibility to Listen
by: Gordon Wayne Although traditional religious theory does not acknowledge this liberty, every mature human has the right to participate in the theological discussion. Theologians… -
Unbelievable Claims
Sex scandals and Christian evangelists go hand-in-hand. Last November when the Reverend Ted Haggard was outed as a drug user and a customer of a… -
The Wrong Lesson
Earlier this week there was an item on the national morning news. (CBC Newsworld) It’s unusual that an item of such local interest would make… -
A cut-back on promotion
by: PsiCop Minor note: Discovery Channel has reportedly cut back on promotion and airings of the “Jesus’ Tomb” special (according to TV Week, http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=11681). -
Far from a slam-dunk argument against God being untestable.
by: Will Petillo Interesting passage you have brought up, but far from a slam-dunk argument against God being untestable. There are, as usual, other parts… -
Whose Government Is It?
In a recent column,[1] Billy Graham was asked whether a person had a responsibility to vote. He replied that voting was a citizen’s responsibility; a… -
meditations template
On the other hand, an apt quotation can stimulate the mind towards original thought. A quotation better serves as the starting point for a discussion,… -
The trouble with most people is…
by Robert G. Ingersoll Meditations 767, 768, & 769 are extracts from Ingersoll’s 1878 lecture “Individuality” The trouble with most people is, they bow to… -
A great idea, but…
by: Caroline Brown Unbaptism is a great idea. My problem is, I really do not think the RC Church recognises it. I have become totally…
