#348 | What new evidence did each generation of Christians since Jesus have that made them confident, in spite of the misplaced confidence of the previous generation, it was their generation that would see the 2nd coming? Is the “wars and rumors of wars” passage being abused?
#342 | Could it be that the preaching of the Cross in 1 Corinthians 1:18 is indeed foolishness? The existence of this verse without its actual testing bolsters the faith of some Christians. Is this rational? Should we not simply demonstrate why it is nor isn’t foolishness?
#037 | How should we go about designing an experiment to confirm that those who have not heard the Gospel are suppressing the truth in unrighteousness? Or is this an untestable phenomenon, even with modern tools of psychology and brain science? If so, what are the reasons?
#012 | Greg claims some stop believing in God after unanswered prayers. Is this not inconsistent with Romans 1? And with recent advances in cognitive science, can’t we assess the veracity of Romans 1? Or is the “suppression of the truth” untestable for some reason?
#011 | Since we now know that pain is merely neurological and does not need an actual physical event such as fire burning oddly flammable bodies in Hell, are the flames of Hell simply for dramatic effect as the righteous in Heaven look on in appreciation of this “justice“?