These are links concerning Presuppositional apologetics gathered from December 1st-7th, 2019. While it is not in this week’s round up I do want to share Christmas Recommended Books on Presuppositional Apologetics for 2019 since we are in the month of December.
1.) Bible Contradiction? Should we follow our own hearts?
2.) Do miracles have a higher burden of proof?
Missed the last round up? Check out the re-blogged post from a friend and repost HERE.
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Thanks for the presup. listing, SlimJim! Triablogue’s first article, “Do miracles have a higher burden of proof?,” was over my head at the end, but I did enjoy his “BDD and amputees.”
Hope you’re having a good Saturday! It’s 3:15 PM and I just got done with my wife’s to-do list for the day so now it’s R&R, blogging, reading, and watching the lousy N.Y. Knicks at 7:30 PM. Good step count today, not so icy, 10.4K so far.
Wow 10.4 K already?! That’s a lot of walk you got in. Sounds like a plan for your Saturday! I’m about to go to our church’s monthly Saturday potluck tonight so I’m racing with sermon prep. Congratulations by the way on being the 14,000th comment on our blog! I wasn’t keeping track of that but just noticed my stats had a perfect 14,000 comments
Lord bless your sermon prep and have an enjoyable potluck! I take it that’s 14K comments just for 2019? That’s A LOT of comments! You need a switchboard operator!
I think it’s 14 K total for my blog, not just for 2019. Who are the N.Y. Knicks playing?
I may be wrong but I think it’s 14K comments for your blog for the year because I’m showing 17K total comments in 4 years for my itty-bitty blog.
The Knicks are playing the Indianapolis Pacers tonight. They are currently at 4 wins and 18 losses. So bad. They fired their coach yesterday.
Whoops you are right it’s not 14 K it’s 43 K. I don’t know why I said 14K…did you walk 14 K? Lol
Naw, only 10.6K, but I’ll definitely take the extra 3.4K!
Atheists are pretty arbitrary with what they demand for proofs. That’s a good point made in “Do miracles have a higher burden of proof?”
What a funny picture
Thanks for the links