‘People would not be willing to die for a lie!’

Another more sophisticated argument – although less sophisticated than presuppositional apologetics – I heard during my protest of the Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania “Circle the Square with Prayer” event was that belief in God is justified because apostles and other first century martyrs were willing to die rather than renounce their belief in the resurrection of Jesus. […]

Appearance on Full Frontal Zealotry

I was recently interviewed for episode 18 of the Full Frontal Zealotry podcast. Especially enjoy the humourous introduction in which I am called an atheist superhero. In addition to talking about my atheist activism — most recently including my protest of the “Circle the Square with Prayer” event in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania — I spoke about […]

Refuting presuppositional apologetics

One of the more sophisticated (although flawed) arguments I had encountered during my protest of the Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania “Circle the Square with Prayer” event commemorating the National Day of Prayer was an attempt to argue that God exists because God is the foundation for inductive reasoning and can be the only explanation justifying inductive reasoning. This […]

My “Circle the Square with Prayer” protest experience

On May 2 of 2013 — following announcement and explanation of my intentions to attend — I protested “Circle the Square with Prayer” – an annual event held on Public Square in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania presented by the National Day of Prayer Committee of NEPA in observance of the United States government recognized National Day of Prayer. Members from […]

Great weather for a protest!

Today’s weather is great for a protest! See you on Public Square with signs of the times! (Text of the 1 Peter 3:15 sign is more clear. These photos are not good quality.)