English
Works in Ontology
Philosophers
of the Infinite
Stand to Reason
All
Brain, No Mind -- Are we just our brain? (Koukl)
Are
Words in Your Brain -- Is there a YOU in there that is
making your body happen?
Do
Immaterial Things Exist? -- If you can't see, touch, taste,
hear, or smell something, does it really exist? (Koukl)
Ethical
Pain -- God has made us moral creatures and we are ethically
guilty. To put it simply, people feel guilt because they are
guilty. (Koukl)
Evil
as Evidence for God - Is evil a good argument against God's
existence? On the contrary, it's a good reason to believe
in God.
Intuition:
A Special Way of Knowing -- Why is it a national tragedy
when 39 people commit suicide? Answering that question tells us
something important about the existence of God and about a
special way of knowing. (Koukl)
Knowledge
by Intuition -- In the 19th century novel Far From the
Madding Crowd, Thomas Hardy listed intuition as the first
evidence for the logician. Learn how to use an appeal to man's
intuitive knowledge to defend your Christian world view
(Koukl)
Some
Things are True -- It is impossible to know the meaning of
any written text. If this is true, log off the web now. If
not, read this commentary to find out about self-refuting
arguments. (Koukl)
Weighing
a Chicken With a Yardstick -- Can science disprove the
existence of the soul? (Koukl)
Whose
Deck Is It? -- An apocryphal story of Greg's backyard deck
serves to illustrate an important lesson about the nature of
human identity (Koukl)
Truth,
Contemporary Philosophy, and the Postmodern Turn by Dr.
J.P. Moreland