C. S. Lewis argues that morality cannot be explained by evolutionary herd instinct, and resorts to a creationist-style logic to make the case.
Lunatic, Liar, or Lord?: C. S. Lewis’ False Trichotomy
It is often said that, since Jesus claimed to be God, he was a "lunatic, liar, or Lord," but some argue that there are other possibilities.
Is Heaven a Good Place?
Is there a logical contradiction between free will and the idea of heaven as a perfect place?
The Atheist Argument From Design
The principles underlying Paley's famous 'argument from design' can be used to formulate an argument against the existence of God.
An Evolutionary Argument Against Theism
I respond to Plantinga's evolutionary argument against naturalism, and develop my own evolutionary argument against theism.
Free Will and the Problem of Evil
A critique of the theistic argument that the existence of free will can solve the philosophical problem of evil.
4 Books Every Atheist Should Read
A short reading list for atheists interested in expanding their repertoire of knowledge beyond the classics of "New Atheism."