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American Apologetics

vassar / August 26, 2019

An Introduction “Apologetics” is generally defined as religious arguments originally used by early church fathers to defend what would eventually become Christian doctrine, to both non-believers who had no particular religious beliefs, an act of persuasion, and to others who had interpreted…

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Elitism and Class, Religion

Christian Apologetics and Modern Atheism

vassar / December 30, 2016

In probably what is an annual Christmas spread, The New York Times published an interview by their Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist, Nicholas Kristof, with Pastor Timothy Keller, also of New York, and also a NYT best-selling author of several books on Christian apologetics. The topic…

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Elitism and Class, Religion, Science

A Letter for the Lost; Modern Atheists

vassar / August 11, 2016

Blaise Pascal(1623-62), the French mathematician, inventor and philosopher, said, and I paraphrase, There are three kinds of people: Those who are found, those who are not found but seeking to be found, and those who are lost not knowing they…

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