Dominic Bnonn Tennant

On Science, part 3: principles of reason

Continued from part 2 « Of course, having established that empiricism is incapable of producing the knowledge which science claims to have, there is technically no need to continue the critique any further. But most pro-science non-Christians (and even some pro-science Christians) will be unpersuaded by the failures of empiricism, and will continue to pretend [...]

Does God exist? Part 1

Although I do not customarily engage in structured debates online, preferring to write proactively rather than reactively, I do occasionally post polemics, and replies to letters. It seems to me that a debate is only a hair removed from such things, inasmuch as it is effectively a polemic in which the opposing party is given [...]

Regarding Ad Hominem

In my articles to date I have made no secret of the fact that non-Christians are incurably deceitful, evil fools, futile in their thinking, and incapable of understanding or believing the Bible. This is the biblical teaching (Jer 17:9, Matt 7:11, Ps 14:1, Rom 1:21, 1 Cor 2:14). Given the biblical approach to apologetics, it [...]