Category Archives: Philosophy

Do You Make These Six Mistakes When Debating?


These six mistakes are arguments that are ambiguous. In other words, they stem from use of language having more than one meaning. No doubt you’ve seen this yellow diamond road sign. You have a hunch you know what it means, but… Is the City trying to tell you that the children playing on this street…
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10 Questions with an Atheist: Luke Muehlhauser


Part of the 10 Questions with an Atheist series. When Luke Muehlhauser was 19, he got depressed. He confesses he probably got depressed because all he did was work at Wal-Mart, download music and watch porn. Mind you, Muehlhauser is a pastor’s son. Born and bred under Christian parents, education and church services. His struggle was honest…
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Hard Questions: How to Make Sense of the World


Answer these seven questions and you’ll discover what’s at the bottom of all your thoughts about God, yourself and the world. Part of a series on truth. At the base of your all your thoughts…all your contemplations about God, yourself and the world around you…is a worldview. What’s a Worldview? A worldview is nothing more than…
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10 Questions with an Atheist: Robert Madewell


Part of the 10 Questions with an Atheist series. Robert Madewell is an atheist living in Northern Arkansas in the United States. He was raised as an evangelical Christian and even had an interest in the ministry. However, in the process of asking questions and reading the Bible, he found Christianity to be false and rejected the…
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10 Questions with an Atheist Series


This is my way of learning how to speak clearly and compellingly to non-believers. Ever wonder what God might write if he wrote you a letter? Or what a Unitarian Universalist raised by a park ranger dad thinks of God? Maybe you’d like to hear a 23-year-old former Christian-turned-atheist rake weak arguments–whether theist or atheist–through…
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