Germs or Fairies?
On speaking un-naturalistically
The humanities matter in a world dominated by scientific thought and technological advances because without the humanities we can’t think about science and technology properly
Atheism Is Irrational (argued C.S. Lewis) Read More »
The classical tradition has been polluted by four streams of thought, each of which is ultimately rooted in conscious or unconscious antipathy to the human soul. Naturalism, which took its educational form as Utiliatrianism, is a rejection of anything transcendent. It arose in the 17th and 18th centuries out of the fear that somebody might
Four Corruptions of the Classical Tradition Read More »
The great argument of the “new atheism,” as of most atheisms of the old stripe, seems to be that “you can’t prove the existence of God.” In other words, using the tools of science, you can’t prove the existence of something that transcends science. To think more clearly on the matter, it might be helpful
A Foray into Apologetics Read More »