Has Epistemology hijacked Apologetics? or toward a Heideggerian apologetic

Prefatory note: I cannot for the sake of time define some of the terms that Heidegger employs, the reader can find these definitions by searching the terms. Philosopher and phenomenologist Martin Heidegger took great umbrage with the Cartesian cogito. He asserted that the epistemological question had essentially hijacked philosophy to the point where the question... Continue Reading →

Have they mailed it in?

By way of observation and recapitulation, I have been engaged in blogging about and arguing for the presuppositional method of apologetics. Atheists seem to have misconstrued the nature of the debate, and conversely some well-meaning Christians have unfortunately added to the confusion. However, in an interesting twist, I have noted that when something closer to... Continue Reading →

What about Anne Frank?

    Recently, I was with a group of friends (believers) that were out in a local bar district sharing the Good News. My friend was talking with a young man that was uncommonly belligerent and had this exchange with my friend:  We will call them Friend and BO (belligerent objector). *****start**** BO: So you... Continue Reading →

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