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The Kalam Cosmological Argument

March 5, 2023 admin Leave a comment

By David P. Diaz, Ed.D. Introduction Background There are few, if any, subjects more contentious than that of the existence…

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Posted in: Blog post, Education, God and the Universe, Natural theology, Philosophy, Science Filed under: Cosmological argument, Cosmology, philosophy, theistic argument

The Problem of Suffering: A Theistic Defense

October 11, 2022 admin Leave a comment

David P. Diaz, Ed.D. Introduction Background The problem of suffering and evil in the world is, without question, problematic to the…

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Posted in: Pain and Suffering, Philosophy, Theology Filed under: God and suffering, Suffering and Pain, Theodicy, Theology

A Case for the Resurrection of Christ—Part 2

May 17, 2022 admin Leave a comment

David P. Diaz, Ed.D. Continued from Part 1 Hypotheses that Attempt to Explain the Purported Facts Based on the reliability…

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Posted in: History, New Testament, Resurrection of Jesus, Uncategorized Filed under: Ancient History, God, miracles, Reliability of the New Testament, Resurrection of Jesus

A Case for the Resurrection of Christ—Part 1

May 3, 2022 admin 12 Comments

By David P. Diaz, Ed.D. Introduction Who was Jesus of Nazareth?[1] Was he an ordinary man, a deceiver, a prophet,…

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Posted in: Education, New Testament, Resurrection of Jesus Filed under: Historicity of the New Testament, Reliability of the New Testament, Resurrection of Jesus

Do Humans Have Libertarian Free Will?

November 12, 2021 admin Leave a comment

By David P. Diaz, Ed.D. Background Materialistic naturalism is a worldview that asserts that material causes determine all human actions.…

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Posted in: Philosophy, Theology, Worldview Filed under: determinism, Free will, libertarian free will

Love, Death and the Hard Truth of Atheism

October 12, 2021 admin 2 Comments

By David P. Diaz, Ed.D. It is a natural inclination to love and to want to be loved. People, of…

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Posted in: Argument from Love, Atheism, Death, Editorial, Worldview Filed under: Death, Love, Truth

Book Review: Philosophy of Science

July 11, 2021 admin Leave a comment

Description Philosophy of Science: Very Short Introduction (Kindle Edition)Author: Samir OkashaPublisher: Oxford University Press (2016)160 pagesMy rating: 4.2 of 5 stars…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: Book review, Philosophy of Science

Editorial: Thoughts on Religious and Non-Religious Belief

May 26, 2021 admin Leave a comment

By David P. Diaz, Ed.D. It seems to me that those who grow up with some religious background often make…

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Posted in: Editorial, Nature of Truth, Philosophy, Science Filed under: Assumptions of science, Belief and faith, Faith and Reason, science

What is a Worldview and Who Cares?

April 14, 2021 admin Leave a comment

What do we know about worldviews? For starters, everybody has one. “The question is not whether one holds a worldview, but whether one’s worldview is complete or incomplete, rational or irrational, true or false, precise or fuzzy”

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Posted in: Philosophy, Worldview Filed under: philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, Theology, Worldview

Video Trailer: The Genesis Labyrinth

March 3, 2021 admin Leave a comment

New video trailer of the second edition of the book: The Genesis Labyrinth: Investigating Alternatives in the First Eleven Chapters of Genesis…

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Posted in: Blog post, God and the Universe, The Genesis Labyrinth book, Theology Filed under: book of Genesis, Book release, Book video trailer, The Genesis Labyrinth

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