In philosophy, knowledge is often defined as true belief. Belief or faith is the conviction that something is true. However, belief is not necessarily true, even if the
Tucked away in the small town of Hallstatt, Austria is a rather strange house. No one lives there, no one living, anyway. Sometimes referred to as the Hallstatt
If you read my last post you were introduced to the poet and philosopher Allama Iqbal and his argument for the reality of both religious and scientific empirical knowledge. That particular
At first glance it seems strange that Atheists don’t like Christians. We are involved in global and local charities. We have been involved in all of the major
At my private Christian university, the big theological debate on campus was Calvinism versus Arminianism. (We can leave that super fun discussion for another day, but in the
Let’s start by getting one thing quite clear, the problem of evil is theoretical. Now let’s confuse that one thing we just got perfectly clear, the problem of
I recently read Justin Lee’s spiritual memoir Torn: Rescuing the Gospel from the Gays vs Christians Debate, and like its predecessor, Wesley Hill’s Washed and Waiting, I found Torn to be