Published inExCommunicationsAnswering Christians’ “Divine Hiddenness” ObjectionsPart 4 of my look at the hiddenness of godsOct 21A response icon2Oct 21A response icon2
Published inExCommunicationsLooking at the Divine Hiddenness ArgumentPart 3 of my look into the Christian god’s absenceSep 12Sep 12
Published inExCommunicationsA Divine Hiddenness Problem, in Two PeoplePart 2 of my Divine Hiddenness seriesApr 22A response icon1Apr 22A response icon1
Published inExCommunicationsIt’s Time to Retire the “Moral Argument”Why the Argument Does Not Establish a GodMar 13A response icon3Mar 13A response icon3
Published inExCommunicationsIf You Just Can’t Perceive God, That’s Not On YouThe Hiddenness is RealFeb 11A response icon3Feb 11A response icon3
Published inExCommunicationsSkeptics Don’t Have to Disprove the ResurrectionNot the way Christians mean, and maybe not at allNov 8, 2024A response icon14Nov 8, 2024A response icon14
Published inExCommunicationsWhy We Need Evidence“Just believing” isn’t good enoughJun 21, 2022A response icon7Jun 21, 2022A response icon7
Published inExCommunicationsReview: “Atheism for Kids” by Jessica Thorpe & Teal BarnesHaving “the (other) talk” with young childrenJan 11, 2022A response icon1Jan 11, 2022A response icon1
Published inExCommunicationsReview: “The Anatomy of Deconversion” by John MarriottThe process and outcomes of deconversion from ChristianityDec 14, 2021A response icon2Dec 14, 2021A response icon2
Published inExCommunicationsCan Sunday School Teachers Be Wrong?Are mistakes allowed, with eternity at stake?Dec 2, 2021A response icon4Dec 2, 2021A response icon4