
Peter Williams
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3 weeks ago |
creation.com | Jonathan Sarfati |Peter Williams |Drs Steve Kumar |Philip Bell
This article is from Creation 46(2):52–53, April 2024 Logical fallacies: How to spot and refute themBut we have the mind of Christ (1 Corinthians 2:16). Illustration: © Koctia | Envato ElementNo True ScotsmanThe No True Scotsman fallacy is an arbitrary re-definition of the meaning of a group. It is just an assertion that all group members must have this characteristic.
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Jan 12, 2025 |
creation.com | Jonathan Sarfati |Peter Williams |Drs Steve Kumar
This article is from Creation 46(1):20–21, January 2024 Logical fallacies: How to spot and refute themIllustration: © Koctia | Envato ElementsChristians are supposed to be imitators of Jesus Christ. In John 1, He is called the ‘Word’, which in the original Greek is Logos/Λόγος, from which we derive the word logic. Jesus masterfully employed logic in His teachings; therefore, Christians should be logical in their reasoning.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
foclonline.org | Peter Williams
Date & time: 14 Jan 2025, 18:00 GMT | Speaker: Peter J. Williams | Duration: 1 hour This Webinar explores arguments which can be put forward for the historical reliability of the Old Testament, in particular by seeking to remember what was not externally confirmed before archaeology began and what has subsequently been externally confirmed, and considering what this means about the trust exercised by previous generations as well as the trust that we need today.
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Nov 12, 2024 |
creation.com | Jonathan Sarfati |Peter Williams |Glen Scrivener
This article is from Creation 29(4):6, September 2007 Mainstream media has long attacked biblical Christianity, and these attacks have been fed recently by a flurry of antitheistic books.
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Oct 29, 2024 |
creation.com | Jonathan Sarfati |Peter Williams |Drs Steve Kumar
This article is from Creation 45(4):36–37, October 2023 Logical fallacies: how to spot and refute themIllustration: © Koctia | Envato ElementsChristians are supposed to be imitators of Jesus Christ. In John 1, He is called the ‘Word’, which in the original Greek is Logos/Λόγος, from which we derive the word logic. Jesus masterfully employed logic in His teachings; therefore, Christians should be logical in their reasoning.
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