Writings

The following papers I have written over the past three years since becoming a presuppositionalist.  I can’t say I agree with every last word I’ve written, nevertheless as a whole I think they remain valuable tools for the laymen who wants to better understand presuppositional apologetics and epistemology.

I should also say that this isn’t an exhaustive list of my writings by any stretch.  If you dig through my blog you can find many more posts with many more insights.  Some of them I didn’t list because other posts have covered those topics better, or because I no longer agree with much of anything within that post.

Incorrect apologetic methodologies
Presuppositionalism as an apologetic methodology
Presuppositionalism as an epistemology
Circular logic and epistemology
Response to Voddie Baucham’s evidentialism
Is evidentialism just as good as presuppositionalism?
The Transcendental Argument for the Existence of God
Internal Critiques
An Evolutionary Argument Against Naturalism – A great example of an internal critique against naturalism.

Genesis Compromise and the authority of God’s word
The use of science will not resolve the creation-evolution debate

Apologetics and Proverbs
Defense of Proverbs 1:7 as a prooftext for presuppositional epistemology

Fundamentalism, Legalism, Judging, Love, Unity – I actually don’t call myself a fundamentalist anymore, but this article is still good.

The worst debate I’ve ever seen

My Conversation with 2 Mormon missionaries – Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4

A refutation of Andrew Bain’s bizarre epistemology

Fact-value distinction

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