An Index of Questions about God

Here is an index of questions, if you want to skip through my freaking out to the part where I answer questions.

Core Christian Beliefs and My Beliefs

Simple Tests to Determine Ideological Validity (a philosophical grid to evaluate worldviews and ideologies)

The Non-Negotiables of Christianity (core Christians beliefs, simplified.)

Where I Stand (pt. 1) (pt. 2) 

Why The Critics Are Right (pt. 1)  (pt. 2)  (please note, these entries are my critique of the modern church.)

Cognitive Dissonance (pt. 1)  (pt. 2) (about how I learn and take in what I see)

Common Problems Between Secular and Christian Views

A Double Standard (pt.1)  (pt.2)  (about the communication disconnect between the two groups)

The Velocity of Subjectivism (a discussion of the impossibility of objectivism as humans)

Truth Claims (pt. 1)  (pt. 2)  (pt. 3)  (Adam and Eve teach us about truth claims)

For Starstruck 4 (pt. 1) (pt. 2) (pt. 3)  (A variety of related questions about theism)

Knowing and Faith (pt. 1)  (pt. 2)

Hindsight is Nearsighted, Not 20/20 (pt. 1)  (pt. 2) (an introduction to Biblical criticism: expect more on this soon.)

Something Else (The personal aspect of the Gospel accounts)

The Greatest Earthly Tragedy (pt. 1)  (pt. 2)  (pt. 3)  (An intro to the problem of evil for theists)

Basic Christian Doctrines (and my take on them)

Love (pt.1)  (pt.2)  (pt.3)  (pt. 4)

Leaving Home To Go Home (pt. 1)  (pt. 2)

Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy (pt. 1)  (pt. 2)

Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise (pt. 1)  (pt. 2)  (tackling immutability, omniscience, etc.)

Cosmic Justice, and Stuff.

“Find Me Somebody to Love,” said God to Himself.

The Sinner Series

Guilty as Sin

Revolutions

Sinner (pt. 1)  (pt. 2)  (pt. 3)

The Rhetoric Series

Pilfered Slice of Infinity

Phaedrus–A Study in Rhetoric

Reflections on Phaedrus and Rhetoric(ians)

Miscellaneous

“And God Turned the Crank–And Then Walked Away.” (About deism.  This is especially for those of you who think the US is a Christian nation.)

Inertia and Gender Roles  (About feminism.)

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