How Unitarians Argue Like Atheists

The Unitarians I respond to on this blog call themselves “Biblical” Unitarians. They believe in God. They say they believe in the Bible. They believe in miracles. The resurrection. Life after death. So how are they like atheists, who deny all these things? I’ve alluded to this in the past, but thought it worth a […]

Letting the Context Drive your Interpretation

My last post before this blog took about an 8-year break was about interpretation, or, to use the smart-sounding word, hermeneutics. It was inspired by some conversations with Jehovah’s witnesses and dealing with their flawed interpretive methods. Recent interactions I’ve had have brought these thoughts to mind again. You may have noticed that the Trinity […]

100 Scriptural Arguments for the Trinity

Recently, I posted an article refuting the “100 Scriptural Arguments” for Unitarianism, that can be found at John Schoenheit’s website on the topic. Here, I’m going to be typing up an article with positive, Scriptural arguments for the Trinity. Unlike the one I examined before, these will actually all be Scriptures that point to one […]

100 Scriptural Arguments for Unitarianism Refuted

At John Schoenheit’s website, Biblical Unitarian, there is an article, promoted prominently, titled “100 Scriptural Arguments”. This is not something written by Schoenheit or anyone at Spirit and Truth Fellowship, but is cited as written in 1825 by Samuel Barrett. So these arguments do not come directly from Schoenheit, but the document is still promoted […]

Dale Tuggy Responds

In a podcast on 2/19/18, Dale Tuggy responded my response to his challenge to “Jesus is God” apologists. Today, I will be reviewing this response to see how it does. You can read my full response in the previous article. For a recap, Dr. Tuggy argues from the fact that “God” and “Jesus” differ, to […]