Abstract Laws

Just a quick note. This morning I was engaged in a conversation with one of my high school students at the local Christian school regarding a research paper which he presented refuting naturalistic materialism. Interestingly, he has picked up on the transcendental argument for God’s existence (TAG) and what he presented in the paper is…

Tea Requires Water: An Analogy (via Mike Robinson)

Tea Requires Water: An Analogy (via Mike Robinson) A cup of tea is wet, quenches the thirst, spills, and freezes. Water is wet, quenches the thirst, spills, and freezes. However, water doesn’t need tea to be water. The tea needs water to be tea. Drinkable tea presupposes and requires water. And the laws of logic…

You May Want to Consider Your Worldview

As I was fueling up my van this morning at a local corner store, I noticed a SUV pull into the parking lot with a great deal of bumper stickers. Catching my attention was one sticker in particular, which was in the shape of the Christian “fish” symbol with feet that read, “DARWIN.” As I…

Why I Believe in God: Cornelius Van Til

I was reading through a fellow Christians blog this evening titled,  The Domain for Truth (an excellent site which I highly suggest), when I came across this classic of Presuppositional Apologetics from  Dr. Cornelius Van Til. I have read this book a number of times, but, never knew that someone placed it in YouTube format. THIS…

One Of The Greatest Lines Ever From A Debate

In a debate between Christian apologist Vincent Cheung and atheist Derek Sanson, Cheung was pressing Sanson to provide an explanation for his claim that all knowledge comes externally by way of sense perception. That is when Cheung delivered this classic line; Sanson: It’s self-evident that a sense is a sense, you don’t even have to have a…