In the movie, Knowing, there are a couple of thought-provoking philosophical moments.
Here's an annoying obstacle to the nontheist with explanations from the weak to the bizarre.
What is intelligent design? Is it science, or is it nonsense?
What is the point? What is our objective as insiders when debating the age of the universe?
I had no money and no plan. I just knew I wanted to be an engineer.
New Atheism is not unlike the old, except its members tolerate religion less and ridicule it […]
Reviewers were irritated over certain theological concepts presented in the film. In other words, I had to see it!
Euclid had little to do with Lincoln's view of equality. Hollywood got it wrong.
I did not expect the extreme worldview makeover on my horizon. I thought things were going exceedingly well.
What is an ideology? Is it conceivable or even desirable to rid ourselves of them entirely?
What are wisdom and foolishness and why do fools deny God?
Why we should never use the phrase: "I don't know, but I know you don't know."
We readily reject a sound-argument if we do not believe one or more of the premises.
I didn't pursue music at all growing up. I wanted to be an electronic engineer.
As a white male, how do I know I'm not a racist?
I bought my first LP in 1980, The Pleasure Principle, by Gary Numan because of his hit: Cars.
My story of our participation in home-churches and what we learned.
The predominant theme in Peter van Inwagen’s Metaphysics is uncertainty.
What is objective morality and what are our obligations?