Some More Polling Analysis and Hunter Biden
Here are some interesting points of late: * The race, as predicted in the final stages, is tightening to some degree. * Even with Rasmussen, who skew Republican big time, have Biden to win 319
Here are some interesting points of late: * The race, as predicted in the final stages, is tightening to some degree. * Even with Rasmussen, who skew Republican big time, have Biden to win 319
This is another Dana Horton guest post: huge thanks to him for providing these. Moses’ Burning Bush (4 minute read) Let’s look at the Old Testament story about Moses and the burning
This is an absolute shocker. Trump claims he is strong on China whilst in his first year of office alone takes $25million in shady money from China. Corruption. Swampy corruption. Well done to
This post is from regular commenter Martin Zeichner - thanks muchly, and don't forget you can submit guest post requests to me through the contact details above. Today, he muses about
Here is a problem that is ubiquitous in the world of theism: God is responsible for the good things we do or that exist in the world but we are responsible for the
This is perhaps my favourite interview I have been involved with and hats off to Tim Mills (having recently deconverted some 13 months ago) for facilitating a great chat here. It's
John Loftus's The Case Against Miracles (UK) is looking like it should be a cracker of a book as an anthology of chapters from different authors presenting a very strong case
I posted the other day about motivated reasoning and eric commented as follows: It's possible to 'dispassionately argue' but still be engaging in motivated reasoning. I just don'
Here's another guest post from Dana Horton - thanks! Let’s All Not Look at the Moon and See What Happens (5 minute read) Last week we speculated on whether the
We are in a situation where Trump's one-term administration has had three times more indictments than Nixon's. This is corruption central, and nothing reflects this more for me than
Luke Breuer reminded me of the old canard of motivated reasoning today (on Bert's piece on freethought), and it's a thing that is utterly foundational to beliefs and worldviews.
I am bloody loving writing my book on the Resurrection of Jesus (The Resurrection: A Critical Analysis of the Easter Story). It's almost writing itself. When you have as many books