Showing posts with label Metaphysics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Metaphysics. Show all posts

Monday, April 5, 2010

Happy Resurrection Day!

I intend to get started on a series of posts that explain evidence for the Resurrection of the Jewish Messiah, the King of kings, the Lord of all,Yeshua of Nazareth, later this week.  I am not sure how many parts it will have, but I have a few ideas rolling around in my noodle.  One problem and obstacle will be my schoolwork that is due Tuesday, but I can usually find some time to extemporaneously write a bit.

But first, I wanted to pass on something from smart Christians.  I LOVE smart Christians; there is just something about using the tools that the modern world believes it owns and showing that the most plausible explanation for what we actually observe in world is from a loving God.  Here is an article from Seed magazine about the theological implications of a multiverse.  Essentially, the multiverse--describing exactly what it sounds like--is a philosophical and metaphysical proposition that is more common nowadays, intended to account for, among other things--like obvious design in nature--the beginning of the Universe, (i.e. the Big Bang...since, as Greg Koukl often says, "a Big Bang needs a Big Banger").  A sort-of review of astrophysicist Jeff Zweerink's booklet is included within the post.  I thought it was a well written article, engaging and insightful.  Enjoy!

An excerpt (Zweerink speaking):
“As my understanding of multiverse models increased, I realized the whole issue provided a tremendous opportunity to engage science-minded people and draw them into discussion of the Gospel.” Zweerink hopes to convince fellow Christians that multiverse only replaces one design problem with another, strengthening the evidence of god. “It seems that any multiverse model which can explain our observable universe requires a beginning and still exhibits design,” he says. Zweerink has also devoted a monthly blog post on reasons.org to the theological advantages of multiverse theory.

Friday, April 2, 2010

Some thoughts on the past

In the Bible, prophecies in history are nothing to be worried over; when one later came true, it simply confirmed what God had already said would happen.  Moreover, it confirms that God is Most High, completely powerful, and mighty to save.  It shows that He is Sovereign, able to use any and all good and evil to fulfill His purposes.  Therefore, saved or unsaved, you and I are useful to God and His plan to show Mankind His justice, lovingkindness, and faithfulness. 

Isaiah, often called the Fifth Gospel because of how often he speaks about the Messiah, presents a most illuminating passage on the pivotal role of the coming King.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Are There Secular Reasons? - Opinionator Blog - NYTimes.com

To continue on the Darwin strain from an earlier link today:

Are There Secular Reasons? - Opinionator Blog - NYTimes.com

In other words, prior metaphysical commitments--so as long as they don't come from the Bible!!--are the source of secular argumentation. This is logically unsound since secular argumentation cannot ever justify metaphysical commitments due to the nature of their understanding and world-view. Randomness doesn't create order and matter does not create Universal abstracts.

More on this tomorrow...