#616 | Since Christians, who still sin daily, have no way of distinguishing between 1) God’s punishment and 2) his trials sent to build our character or 3) an accommodation of Satan’s taunt as found in the book of Job, what actual sense and value could Hebrews 12:8 ever have?
#600 | Is it possible for there to be agnostics and honest doubters among Christians given Romans 1? Given this passage, how could doubting Christians not be actually in rebellion against God? Does this correspond to the reality you encounter when you speak to doubting Christians?
#596 | Contrary to coherent epistemology, Greg claims that making the Christian God possible makes belief in that God rational. Rational belief is a degree of belief that maps to the degree of the evidence. How could logical possibility alone justify a high degree of belief?
#423 | Is there a logical contradiction between the following 2 statements?
— A: There is clearly a creator of the universe. — B: The God of the Bible is clearly non-existent.
If not, can the existence of a creator be considered intrinsic evidence for the Christian God? Does clear evidence for a sphere make a cubical sphere more likely?
#258 | When Christians 1) tell a 7-year-old, who has for months tearfully begged Jesus to forgive him, that Jesus has unquestionably redeemed him, then 2) tell that same individual decades later that he was never redeemed, when did they actually tell the truth?