These are links concerning Presuppositional apologetics gathered from May 15th-21st, 2019.
1.) Since God is Unchanging Atheism is Impossible
2.) Apologetics Sermon Illustration #51: The Person who denied the Sun
3.) Anti-theism Presupposes Theism
4.) Understanding the Opposition
5.) Updates to Van Til PDF’s Section
6.) Updated: Why Apologists Should Read Biblical Counseling Books
7.) Van Til’s “Why I Believe in God:” Conclusion
Missed the last round up? Check out the re-blogged post from a friend , or that of another reblog here, and a repost here.
Thanks for the links!
You’re welcome! Thanks for the regular! Good night…or good morning or good afternoon (in your biological clock)!
Sleep good. Ugh. I’m never really sure what time is is honestly. My clock is just jacked up. Maybe someday I won’t have to do this. Good night
Good analogy of the person who denies the Sun
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Thanks for another presup listing. I appreciated how Robinson’s “Since God is Unchanging Atheism is Impossible” and “Anti-theism Presupposes Theism” turn atheism’s attempts at logic back upon itself, although I wish Christians would stop quoting C.S Lewis. 🙂 As for “Understanding the Opposition,” I’m currently reading a book which touches on the numerous camps within neo-Darwinism, although most of it is over my head just like Van Til. 🙂 If I see an article with Van Til’s name in the heading I won’t even attempt it. You pastors and theologians can enjoy! 🙂
1.) “I wish Christians would stop quoting C.S Lewis. ”
Response: I was guilty of this for a long time even on this blog. I’ve since ceased quoting him and also dropped some book reviews I was planning to write.
2.) “f I see an article with Van Til’s name in the heading I won’t even attempt it.”
Even for theologians sometimes I think Van Til was not clear but man when his thoughts connect it is often very powerful the point. I think Lisle did a good job explaining Van Til’s apologetics in much easier to understand term and I’m still grateful you read it!
3.) Nice to see you read Robinson’s stuff!
So what’s your step count thus far today? Mine is pretty low because of thunderstorm here in our place.
5500 steps so far but my wife and I will be taking the dog for a walk soon. Hey, I hit the 193 lbs. mark on Monday so I rewarded myself with a big Sal’s Birdland chicken dinner (which is kind of self-defeating but my crazy diet works). Nine more lbs. to go.
Thanks for the links, Jim! I added them to my list.
You’re welcome and thank you for your support!
No problem! ^_^