A rebuttal article to G. Brady Lenardos' paper, "Atheists and the Resurrection--Framing the Argument". His article is about historical methods, and many other apologists use similar arguments. Therefore, it is hoped my paper is of relevance both as a rebuttal to Lenardos, and as a general rebuttal to similar arguments raised by other apologists such as Josh McDowell.
This article is a rebuttal to G. Brady Lenardos' paper arguing that extraordinary events do not require extraordinary evidence. Mr. Lenardos' and I had an e-mail debate over our respective papers. See the Debates page.
Is Satan real, or a mythical character? I have two articles on Satan. The first looks at Satan from a logical perspective, the second from a historical perspective.
A short article, where I discuss some of my thoughts on this subject.
A short article where I discuss God's apparent limitations due to Chaos Theory.
A critique of JP Moreland's presentation of the Cosmological Argument. This article has also seen a number of rewrites. The subject matter is technical and I have worked very hard to try to make it understandable to the layman. Most recent revision is April 27, 2003.
Old-Earth Progressive Creationist Dr. Hugh Ross and Young-Earth critics Mark Van Bebber and Paul S. Taylor duke it out, leaving neither one standing.
No doubt, Lewis' work remains popular. Here is my take on the book.