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Good Without God?

While I was driving from Sacramento to the Bay Area, I saw a huge billboard that read, “Are you good without God? Millions Are.” I also noticed a theistic tagger added the words, “Also Lost?” at the end of the message. I think the original question meant something like, “Do you feel comfortable without a [...]

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Terrorists and Moral Values

“How can you say there are objective moral values when Muslim terrorists sincerely believe it is right to kill infidels?” This was a question William Lane Craig got after his talk, “Arguments for the Existence of God.” Here’s his answer in a nutshell: Just because terrorists think terrorism’s a good thing, that doesn’t mean objective [...]

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Professor Fired Over Catholic Views

I was grading some papers when I saw this on the news. An adjunct professor of religion at the University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign was fired after explaining the Catholic view of homosexual behavior in a class on Catholicism. According to the Huffington Post, a student complained to the department chair, stating:

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