Among competing hypotheses, the one with the fewest assumptions should be selected. - William of Ockham (c. 1287–1347)
LEGO
In our Bible reading today, I’m leading the children of God out of Egypt. Egypt, paraphrased, is: religious oppression by professional atheists trained in seminaries and divinity schools. We will part the Red Sea and go through. The establishment will NOT survive.
LEGO – logos
LEGO is a Greek word from which we get logos, one of the names of God the Son. In our context it describes the sequential laying down of thoughts to establish an argument. It's the basis of logic and reason.
A Logical Antidote to Guilt
Scientific advancement has reached the point where we really can know the answers to some of the questions that people have wondered about for millennia.
The Essence of Free Will
Water is the essence of free will which is why God used it as the raw material for the universe. God's goal was to create sentient life that had the ability to accept or reject Him as creator based on the testimony of the creation itself.
Sound Reason
Supposedly science is a state of knowing: knowledge as distinguished from ignorance or misunderstanding. Popular science (SciPop) however, is something very different. It's not a body of knowledge, it's an agenda.
Deductive Reasoning
It's not a good idea to pull Bible passages out of context because we've decided what we want them to mean and then proclaim that we have some new doctrine. That's inductive reasoning, or eisegesis.
Does God Make You Angry?
Have you ever been asked this question: If God is a God of love then why does he allow little children to suffer? Some people focus their anger at God on questions like: why do innocent children get sick and die of incurable diseases?
Theory is the Scientific Word for Faith
Theory is the scientific word for faith. That's going to freak a lot of people out but it's a conclusion which has been deduced. That means it's a logically certain conclusion.
Gravitation Inside a Uniform Hollow Sphere
We may have found another example of scientific sleight-of-hand. The problem is that none of the scientists who understand it think it's a lie, it's a perfectly sound rationalization of an imaginary situation.
