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 […]

Inconsistent Unitarian Arguments: Part 2

In my continuing series evaluating inconsistencies in Unitarian argumentation, I will be looking at a new argument. Once again, this is not, primarily, an argument against Unitarianism, but rather an evaluation of how Unitarians do not use consistent argumentation or interpretation when defending their position. In this article, I will be looking at some more […]

What Motivates the Argument?

Motivation is a funny thing in debates and arguments. In some cases, it is the only thing on the minds of the people in discussion, so that the actual arguments never get addressed head-on. I’m sure you’ve read news stories about the employees who can only see sinister, selfish motives of the CEO of their […]

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 […]

The Biblical Definition of the Trinity

What is the Biblical Definition of the Trinity? The Doctrine of the Trinity has a long and complex history. From the enigmatic statements in the Old Testament, through the “two-power” theology of the intertestamental period, the actual coming of Jesus and the outpouring of the Spirit, followed by the New Testament Revelation, and finally the […]