naturalistic reduction
[1] pascoe's wager: an exercise in cost analysis [2] supremacy of Christian theism [3] a rebuttal of naturalistic fundamentalism - part one [4] a rebuttal of naturalistic fundamentalism - part two [5] atheism: a paradigm for the irrational [6] theistic accountability of abstraction [7] a frame of reference for induction and human valuation [8] the tenuous foundation of the rebellious [9] ethical indignation in an amoral paradigm [10] arbitrary preferences and other atheistic foundations [11] up ignominy creek without an epistemic paddle [12] empirical verification of empiricism? [13] nihilistic mystics: when atoms pretend to debate [14] ethical prescriptions and your diet: losing weight and responsibility [15] ethical affecation: rational prescriptions in an atheistic faith? [16] ethics by biologically determined preferences [17] differentiating among faith-based axiologies [18] God’s existence and the nature of proof [19] strut, pout, put it out - the search for a cogent anti-theistic paradigm [20] theodicy: an intrasystemic defense of ethical consistency [21] derivational demands of the non-derivational [22] AINT - argument on the insufficiency of the non-transcendent [23] God-belief by default: an introduction to plantigan apologetics [24] supernaturalists in denial [25] objective apprehension of objectivity [26] petitio principii and other naturalistic blunders [27] foreordination/free choice and determinism [28] a rational alternative to naturalism [29] local and global TAGs [30] aristotelian axiologies and other statements of faith [31] something old, something inane, something borrowed, something profane [32] abstraction in a material world [33] objective apprehension of objectivity [34] logic: convention or necessity? [35] uncertain means striving for certain ends [36] certain knowledge and infallibility [37] why didn't God create the world according to my plan? [38] malapropic 'misogyny': when atoms prentend to understand the bible [39] rational until proven guilty [40] naturalism ad nauseam: et d'autres absurdites [41] epistemic plausibility: neutrality comes out of the closet [42] presuppositional panoply
Thomas Morris Our Idea of God Cornelius Van Til Christian Theory of Knowledge Alvin Plantinga Warrant and Proper Function Kelly James Clark Return to Reason Michael Sudduth Epistemic Objections to Religious Belief Russell Manion Metaphysics and Meaning Shandon Guthrie Atheism and the Burden of Proof John Frame Five Views of Apologetics Vincent Cheung Professional Morons