The Rhetoric of WLC: Appeals to Authority

by Andy Burke

This post is part of the series “The Rhetoric of William Lane Craig” in which I’m blogging through the popular Christian apologist’s bag of rhetorical tricks and discussing how one might respond. For an introduction to this series or to view the series index, please see this post. *** The appeal to authority is a [...]

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Help! I’m Becoming Religious

by Nick Bohl

If I were to graph out my views of religion they might look something like the path of a marble taped to the center of a tight rubber band after being pulled and released. My life began with a gentle draw downward into theism and religiosity and then at some point it snapped back and [...]

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Monkeys, Typewriters, and The Gambler’s Fallacy

by Errol Jones

My first encounter with Tuesday Afternoon came via Urbanelf’s YouTube channel, and this post is in the spirit of his outstanding videos dealing with abuses of math and logic, Occam’s Razor, Bayes’ Theorem etc. Though, my contribution here is child’s play compared to the pedagogy on offer at his channel.

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The Rhetoric of WLC: The Shotgun Method

by Andy Burke

This post is part of the series “The Rhetoric of William Lane Craig” in which I’m blogging through the popular Christian apologist’s bag of rhetorical tricks and discussing how one might respond. For an introduction to this series or to view the series index, please see this post. *** When Christian apologist William Lane Craig [...]

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I Met a Dumb Person Today

by Nick Bohl

I recently came in contact with a dumbness singularity. A black hole of brainpower. This man was so dumb he was less than a void of intellect. He is literally sucking the brain capacity out of the world as we speak. It’s a terrifying and breathtaking spectacle. Like watching a 30 ton diamond as it’s [...]

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The Rhetoric of William Lane Craig: An Introduction

by Andy Burke

Rhetoric has a pretty bad reputation in the 21st century – even Tuesday Afternoon’s vision statement uses the word a bit pejoratively (“…the rhetoric of other media.”) – but rhetoric, at it’s core, is really just about the skill of being persuasive.  Of course, this skill is mostly used today by politicians to persuade us [...]

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Anselm, Ontology, TogetherForPeace, and a Monumental Case of Confusion

by Avi Bueno

At the close of an interesting conversation on morality led by Scott (TheoreticalBullshit) last night on BlogTV, Jack (TogetherForPeace) and I moved the discussion to his BlogTV. At the onset there wasn’t much to discuss at all. Neither of us had anything particular to comment on, as it related to the previous conversation on morality, and we [...]

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Stickam?

by Theo Warner

It’s Tuesday somewhere. So, after Tuesday Evening, we’re thinking about opening a Stickam room so those of us who are still awake (sober) can hangout into the wee hours. But, we’d need some people to help run the room. Maybe two or three regulars so that there’s always a rep from Tuesday Afternoon in the [...]

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