Mr. Apologist wrote: “For judgements like good and evil cannot be subjective, but must proceed from a standard, that by the very nature of ethics is required to fulfill three criteria: the normative standard of ethics must be transcendent, personal,...
Mr. Apologist wrote: “Atheism must borrow from theism the idea of an ordered universe, in which things cohere in a transcendent unifying principle.“
Again, we find the persistence of what appears to be a deliberate misunderstanding, built on a hapless...
The fallacy known as the ‘allegation of the neglected onus’ occurs when an individual charges that his opponent’s position does not sufficiently deal with an obligation that has not been shown to properly belong to the opponent’s position. It can also...
Mr. Apologist wrote: “The first was originally posed by Martin Heidegger: ‘Why is there something rather than nothing?’”
Mr. Apologist nowhere shows this to be valid question; instead, he simply assumes that it is valid, and expects it to have a...