header image
Feb 6

Sowing Subversion in the Field of Relativism by Mark L. Y. Chan.

Globalization and migration have brought religious pluralism—something that Asians have lived with for millennia—to the West. In this month’s installment of the Global Conversation, Singaporean theologian Mark Chan mines his experience as an Asian believer to help Christians everywhere evangelize those who have been blinded by the fallacies of relativism.

Read more here.

Feb 6

Hartshorne’s Modal Argument here.

Feb 6

Pamela Geller: The Continuing Deflation of Little Green Footballs here.

Feb 6

Mary Midgley reviews What Darwin Got Wrong by Jerry Fodor and Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini.

(I linked Chapter 3 of the book here.)

Feb 6

Gerard Alexander in the Washington Post on why liberals so condescending.

Every political community includes some members who insist that their side has all the answers and that their adversaries are idiots. But American liberals, to a degree far surpassing conservatives, appear committed to the proposition that their views are correct, self-evident, and based on fact and reason, while conservative positions are not just wrong but illegitimate, ideological and unworthy of serious consideration. Indeed, all the appeals to bipartisanship notwithstanding, President Obama and other leading liberal voices have joined in a chorus of intellectual condescension.

More.