https://t.co/14M98zPDCv
A long letter addressed to Justin Brierley in response to some of this season’s Big Conversation podcasts, especially the one between Bart Erhman and Peter Williams (though the last one between Glenn Scrivener and Matt Dillahunty is also applicable here).
@BlueCheezWhisky @UnbelievableJB @glenscrivener The idea of God becoming flesh doesn’t solve the problem of why an innocent man needed to die in order for our sins to be forgiven. My letter to you, Justin, addresses and answers the problem on pp. 9-10.
@BlueCheezWhisky @UnbelievableJB @glenscrivener Most of the comments under the video support Matt, claiming that Glenn didn’t tackle his question head-on. Many of these comments also highlighted the absurdity of how God could become flesh in the person of Jesus Christ and also send his son so that our sins could be forgiven.
Self-replication doesn't make biomolecular complexes dissimilar to those created by human designers. It serves as one more machine-like attribute of biochemical systems.
But Do Watches Replicate? Addressing a Logical Challenge to the Watchmaker Argument
https://t.co/uXrQxpfXAo
@RTB_FRana Hi Faza
Please find a link below. This is not a reply to this particular post but a letter I wrote to you more than three years ago, which I tried sending you via FB Messenger, but without success. Trying again via Mediafire and Twitter...
https://t.co/hY1xW97nP4