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Clean-up and analysis of small datasets can distort conclusions
Can this lead to distorted conclusions?
by Royal Truman
Miracles and science
A reader questions the rationality of believing in miracles. However, the response points out that the argument commits a logical fallacy, and that sceptical attacks commit circular reasoning.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Genesis and the Resurrection
Many Christians commemorate the resurrection of Jesus every year, but what has belief in Genesis got to do with belief in the resurrection?
by Joel Tay
No evidence for God?
How should we respond to such a radical claim?
by Shaun Doyle
Laws of cause and explanation
How can we show that they are true?
by Shaun Doyle
‘Conspiracy’ thinking in the church
Why does it seem to be on the rise?
by Shaun Doyle
‘Just your version of Christianity’?
Do we condemn to Hell everyone who disagrees with ‘our version’ of Christianity?
by Shaun Doyle
God, science, everything, and nothing
How much can science tell us about God, the universe, and the nature of nothing?
by Shaun Doyle
How certain are your agnostic friends?
Is agnosticism really the perfectly reasonable middle ground between dogmatic atheism or religious belief?
by Philip Bell
Doubts about design and the resurrection
Showing how it's reasonable to doubt universal common ancestry and accept that Jesus' tomb was empty.
by Shaun Doyle
The Gabriel Revelation and Jesus’ resurrection
Does the New Testament plagiarize its notion of Jesus’ resurrection on the third day from the Gabriel Revelation?
by Shaun Doyle
The epistemic abyss of naturalistic evolution
However trustworthy our minds are, naturalistic evolution struggles to know itself.
by Shaun Doyle