Bill Pratt | February 17, 2009
In the previous post, we found significant problems with survival ethics, the ethical theory which claims that “morality is easily explained by evolution and the tendency for biological life to survive and reproduce.” But there are more problems. Survival ethics are merely descriptive, not prescriptive. They describe the behaviors of the past that led to [...]
Category: Atheism, Evolution, Morality, Philosophy |
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Tags: Atheism, Christianity, Dostoevsky, ethics, Evolution, Francis Beckwith, God, Morality, Nietzsche, Philosophy, survival ethics
Bill Pratt | February 16, 2009
Have you ever heard someone say the following? ”Morality is easily explained by evolution and the tendency for biological life to survive and reproduce.” If so, read on because this post will evaluate this position to see whether it can really explain morality. If you would like to understand a little more about the theory before reading [...]
Category: Atheism, Evolution, Morality, Philosophy |
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Tags: ethics, Evolution, Francis Beckwith, Morality, Philosophy, survival ethics, survival of the fittest
Bill Pratt | February 15, 2009
Continuing from the previous post, let’s examine the evidence for dating the books of the NT, especially the books of the NT which contain substantial historical facts about Jesus and his followers. First we should note that three leaders of the early church – Clement of Rome, Ignatius, and Polycarp – quoted passages from 25 [...]
Category: New Testament Reliability |
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Tags: apostles, book of Acts, book of Luke, book of Mark, Christianity, Clement of Rome, destruction of Jewish temple, Flavius Josephus, Ignatius, James, Luke, Nero, New Testament, New Testament dating, New Testament Reliability, Paul, Peter, Polycarp
Bill Pratt | February 14, 2009
In two previous posts, Darrell argued that the Greek New Testament (NT) that we have today is almost identical to the twenty-seven books that were originally written. These two posts can be found here and here. In this post and following posts, I want to establish an answer to the obvious next question. If the NT we [...]
Category: New Testament Reliability |
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Tags: apostles, Bible, Christianity, Jesus, legend, New Testament, New Testament Reliability
Bill Pratt | February 14, 2009
The final ethical system we will analyze is known as the immanent purpose view. This view holds that “there is no reason why something rather than nothing exists, that there is no purpose for human history, that there is no life after death, and that humans are the result of a blind process of evolution.” The [...]
Category: Atheism, Evolution, Morality, Philosophy |
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Tags: Darwinism, ethics, Evolution, immanent purpose, Morality, optimistic humanism, Philosophy, social Darwinism, survival ethics
Bill Pratt | February 13, 2009
Continuing our critique of optimistic humanism, we find that proponents of the view are unable to speak about the subject of morality without contradicting their own ethical system. Proponents of optimistic humanism admit that ethics are relative and changing over time. They assert that there are no absolute, objective moral values that are true for all [...]
Category: Atheism, Evolution, Morality, Philosophy |
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Tags: ethics, Evolution, Morality, optimistic humanism, Philosophy, relativism
Bill Pratt | February 12, 2009
We continue with our analysis of optimistic humanism. In the previous post, we found that optimistic humanism is incapable of condemning obviously immoral acts as objectively or absolutely wrong. In addition, this ethical system cannot explain the “oughtness” inherent in moral norms. But there are additional problems for optimistic humanism. Morality seems to require humans to [...]
Category: Atheism, Evolution, Morality, Philosophy |
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Tags: Atheism, c.s. lewis, ethics, Evolution, Free Will, Morality, optimistic humanism, paul churchland, Philosophy
Bill Pratt | February 10, 2009
In the previous post, we introduced the ethical theory of optimistic humanism. In this post, we will start to analyze optimistic humanism in order to see whether it can adequately explain morality. Many of the same objections can be cited for optimistic humanism as were cited for social Darwinism because both base their ethics on [...]
Category: Atheism, Evolution, Morality, Philosophy |
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Tags: Darwinism, ethics, Evolution, J. P. Moreland, Kai Nielsen, Morality, optimistic humanism, Paul Kurtz, Philosophy, social Darwinism
Bill Pratt | February 10, 2009
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You will not believe how well this seventh grader defends the pro-life position. Her speech is truly amazing. For those of you who are pro-life and have trouble articulating your position, you could learn a lot from this child.
Category: Abortion |
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Tags: Abortion, apologetics
Bill Pratt | February 9, 2009
In previous posts, we have built an understanding of seven aspects of morality that seem to be true. Following those posts, we examined a popular ethical system in the early 20th century known as social Darwinism, and we found that it utterly fails to explain what we know of moral norms. But social Darwinism is [...]
Category: Atheism, Evolution, Morality, Philosophy |
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Tags: Atheism, Darwinism, ethics, Evolution, humanism, J. P. Moreland, Kai Nielsen, Morality, optimistic humanism, Paul Kurtz, Philosophy