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About christopher fisher

The blog is meant for educational/entertainment purposes. All material can be used and reproduced in any length for any purpose as long as I am cited as the source.

answering Calvinists redux

A strong theme surrounding questions that Calvinists ask is that they do not reference the Bible, ask for answers concerning Bible verses, or have anything to do with the written word of God. It is almost like Calvinism is a pagan religion. Continue reading

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answering Calvinists

Perfect knowledge is not a pre-requisite for being God. It is not even something desirable. Continue reading

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channel your inner Szasz

The basic premise is that there are large incentives for doctors and psychologists to label things as diseases, although there is a surprising lack of clinical evidence that can test for these diseases. Continue reading

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is it immoral for God to kill people?

We generally do not have the authority to transition people between states of existence. God alone reserves that right, which he delegates to the government (Rom 13:4) in certain situations (executions, war) and even to individuals in certain situations (self defense, blood-revenge killings). Continue reading

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paper-rock-God

But God prefers human actors, he prefers allowing free agents to act for him, he prefers not to force himself on his creation. Continue reading

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within the last ten years

Do I wish I was born 10 years sooner such as to live longer in the “good old days”? I think not. I wish I was born 10+ years later. Continue reading

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why Socialism is evil

Socialism is not evil because it “doesn’t work”. It is evil because it is evil. Continue reading

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the violinist hypothetical

Parents have a moral obligation to their children, whether they want it or not. An unborn baby is no different. Continue reading

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on Christian irrationality

I readily acknowledge that the average Christian might have a lower IQ and a higher tolerance for irrational thinking than the average atheist, but I find comfort in the fact that our smartest can easily defeat their smartest. Continue reading

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animals v people

Loving animals is easy. The real feat is loving fellow human beings. Continue reading

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