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The Pluralistic Dualism of Christianity
Both pluralism and dualism are closely related, yet neither one alone really conveys one of the most amazing and wonderful aspects of Christ
Raymond
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I Believe: A Guide to the Nicene Creed (Part II)
The Nicene Creed, born amidst theological turmoil and debates, continues to resonate as a unifying force in Christianity.
Richard J.H.N.. Rodgers
5 min read

Hilbert's Hotel, Set Theory, Presentism, and the Kalam Cosmological Argument
The Kalam Cosmological Argument is an argument for the existence of God that is broken up into two stages. The first stage of the...
Colin Causey
29 min read

Presuppositionalism and Transcendental Arguments
This is part 2 of a 3-part series, though this article can be read on its own. To read the previous entry, click here. From the "A...
Colin Causey
30 min read

What Will We Become?
Public Domain What will we become? Every great person was in the beginning a small, helpless baby in the arms of his or her mother. What...
Francis X
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Our Servile State, Part III
Don’t Reform the Reform, Reform the Reformation A Concise Summary of Hilaire Belloc's The Servile State (see parts 1 & 2), by Charlie...
Charlie Deist
7 min read

Our Servile State, Part I
The evils of capitalism are real (namely, not enough capitalists) A Concise Summary of Hilaire Belloc's The Servile State (see parts 2 &...
Charlie Deist
5 min read

Presuppositional Apologetics: Reformed vs. Catholic Approaches
From the "A Catholic on the Areopagus" blog The cultural moment we now find ourselves in demands, possibly more than any other time in...
Colin Causey
57 min read

A Metaphysical Refutation of Annihilationism
By Jacob Power, A.K.A. The Armchair Thomist. Check out his blog and YouTube channel. Among the variety of views on the nature of hell and...
Jacob Power
7 min read
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