En la publicación anterior vimos acerca de la lógica de predicados y su lenguaje formal. Ahora hablaremos acerca de los cuantificadores. CUANTIFICACIÓN UNIVERSAL Las proposiciones universalmente cuantificadas son aquellas que hablan de un grupo o conjunto de todo o...
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Why Would God Make Me a Lesbian?
Could there be any more sensitive and provocative question in our culture today? (Since we posted this video on YouTube two days ago it has averaged nearly 2,000 views per hour.) A student posed the question at Towson State University. Here is our four-minute...
Hate Crimes, Transgenderism, and other big questions
Some very interesting things have happened in the last few days, including Jussie Smollet "hate crime" hoax and a panel hosted by the Heritage Foundation where four feminist activists argued that sex IS fundamentally BIOLOGICAL, and not socially constructed. That's an...
Fighting Human Trafficking in the Digital Age
By Mikel Del Rosario Technology for Good Using Artificial Intelligence for the Common Good When I began teaching in Northern California, I met a remarkable young woman named Emily Kennedy. Today, she is the President and Founder of Marinus Analytics. I recently...
Do I Have to Be Absolutely Certain Before I Can Say Christianity Is True?
By Robby Hall Recently here in my state, a man was acquitted of manslaughter in the death of his girlfriend. In response to the loss, the District Attorney who prosecuted the case stated: “...Of course, we're gutted, However, what people will not understand is this:...
Civilization & Its Malcontents
By Terrell Clemmons How Soviet Disinformation Infected the West & What the West Can Do About It On Tuesday, July 25, 1978, Romanian-born Ion Mihai Pacepa ('e-YOHN MEE-hai pa-CHEP-a') crossed the small outer lobby of the United States Embassy in Bonn, West Germany,...
¿Qué es la filosofía y por qué no puedes evitarla?
Por J. Brian Huffling Muchos cristianos creen que la filosofía es una disciplina pagana practicada ya sea por los catedráticos de las torres de marfil o por los hippies de Starbucks. Esta creencia ha llevado a algunos a objetar en cuanto a la importancia de la...
What Is The Intellectual Cost of The Pro-Choice Position?
By Luke Nix Introduction In recent months a major political and moral shift has been underway across America. The legality and morality of both infanticide and murder are actually being debated. But not under those terms. No, euphemisms are being used to obfuscate...
Abortion and the Theology of a Purposeless Life
By Brian Chilton While I am intentionally not one of the political voices of the day, I do find that many times politics crosses over into theology and vice versa. One of the more troubling news I have read is that states like New York and Virginia have either passed...
Why the Resurrection is the Best Argument for Christianity
By Robby Hall Often, people may ask how to show that Buddhism is false or what’s a good argument against Hinduism or the New Age, etc. But in the end, one doesn’t necessarily have to argue against those worldviews as much as they need to give an argument for the...
The Clash of Christianity and Culture
Detective and apologist J. Warner Wallace hosts this episode of the Cross Examined Official Podcast. During this episode he discusses the following topics: How Media Consumption Threatens the Future of Christianity (It’s Not What You Think). Why Young Ex-Christians...
Argumentos que un cristiano no debe usar para defender su fe
Por Carlos E. Rodríguez ¡Dios les bendiga! Mi interés en este blog es proporcionar, para el cristiano, herramientas para defender su fe cristiana. Aunque, también quiero hacerle ver al ateo lo errada que está su cosmovisión, y que la existencia de Dios puede ser...
Lógica 08: Lógica de predicados de primer orden: introducción
Veamos el siguiente silogismo: Todos los hombres son mortales. Sócrates es un hombre. Sócrates es mortal. Por lógica de predicados de primer orden nos referimos a las oraciones que predican alguna propiedad de un sujeto. Cabe destacar que la formalización en la lógica...
¿Cómo sabemos que Jesús realmente murió?
Una persona que escuchó un podcast reciente ofreció la siguiente objeción: ¿Acaso los discípulos no pudieron haber estado equivocados acerca de la muerte de Jesús? Después de todo, cuando Pablo fue apedreado por los judíos de Antioquía e Iconio (en Hechos 14) ellos...
Objections to the Resurrection with Gary Habermas
Frank raises some significant objections to the resurrection of Christ, but his guest is none other than the foremost expert in the topic, Dr. Gary Habermas. Listen to Gary's answer to the following questions: • Anything is more possible than a resurrection •...
What the Same-Sex Marriage Ruling Means for Christian Parents
By Natasha Crain I was tempted to not write anything at all about the same-sex marriage ruling. So much has been written on this in the last week that I don’t see how one more person’s take could possibly be valuable [Note: this post first appeared in 2015, but it's...
Christians: Persons of Faith or Knowledge?
By Tim Stratton We expect people in positions of authority to have training and experience in their respective fields. For example, I want my pilot to have knowledge of the helicopter in which I am a passenger, just as I want my surgeon to be proficient, and...
How old is the universe and other big questions?
How old is the universe? Is it illogical for God to Create out of nothing? Did the law of cause and effect apply to the beginning of the universe? Frank answers more questions from YOU, our amazing audience. Want your questions answered during our podcast. Email Frank...
Why Should We Trust the Extra-Biblical References to Jesus?
By Jeremy Linn We received a great question on our Instagram page this week: "How do we know that the extra-biblical sources which mention Jesus are trustworthy? Josephus, Tacitus, and the rest weren't eyewitnesses; they never knew Jesus." The questioner here is...
Historical Bias, Objectivity, and the Truth of Christianity
By J. Brian Huffling “Historians are biased and choose what they report. As such, history can’t be known.” That’s a typical objection to the ability to know history. If such objections prove that we can’t know history, then we can’t know that Christianity is true...