Every month the list of the top 50 Biblioblogs on the web gets published. Here are the top 10 for January 2011: Rank Blogger Blog Name 1 Jim West Zwinglius Redivivus 2 Joel L. Watts Unsettled Christianity 3 Brian LePort Near Emmaus: Christ and Text 4 Marc Cortez Scientia et Sapientia 5 Matt & Madeleine […]
Entries Tagged as 'Blogging'
Auckland Bloggers Drinks – Thursday
January 27th, 2011 7 Comments
The first Thursday of the month means Bloggers Drinks! The event for bloggers, blog trolls, blog groupies (bloupies) and blog readers who happen to be in Auckland. Past blogging celebrities in attendance include bloggers and blog readers from: 21st Century Renaissance, And All These Things, Annie Fox, As Yourself Hermitage, Barnsley Bill, Beretta, Blondie, Bowalley Road, The Fairfacts […]
Tags: Bloggers Drinks · Horse and Trap
Gone Camping
January 26th, 2011 9 Comments
Matt and I have gone camping with no internet access. We’ll be back Friday. Please try to play nicely without us. 😉 Any urgent blog or moderation issues should be referred to our host churchWEB.
Tags: Announcements
Alexander Pruss on Scientific Rigour
January 19th, 2011 166 Comments
Given the debate raging on JT’s Progressive Enslavement: The Seductions of Scientism I thought it timely to share this comment left on The Prosblogion by Baylor University Associate Professor of Philosophy and blogger Alexander Pruss, “Given the pessimistic meta-induction, or given the fact that we know that at least one of the two central theories in […]
Tags: Alexander Pruss · Humour · Science and Religion
Did Hannibal of Carthage Exist?
January 12th, 2011 11 Comments
Historian James Hannam has written an entertaining article called “Satirising the Christ Myth.” The piece uses similar methods employed by those seeking to make the case for the claim that Jesus never existed to show that Hannibal of Carthage did not exist either. It is written in Hannam’s classicly witty yet accurate style; Did Hannibal Really Exist? To ask […]
Tags: Carthage · Christ Myth · Hannibal · James Hannam
MandM and Friends UPDATED
January 3rd, 2011 16 Comments
Recently we placed an advertisement on Facebook for contributors to MandM. We were looking for people with some training in analytic philosophy who are careful, articulate and interesting writers who can contribute to MandM in a complementary style to ours. Those we have chosen to add to our team should bring some variety to our […]
Tags: André Z · Andrew · Machine Philosophy
Navigation Issues
January 3rd, 2011 4 Comments
We have developed a technical malfunction which is causing some fairly major site navigation issues. We added a new page and suddenly the site developed a redirect loop to the new page – all you got when you clicked on Home or tried to load our domain was the new page. Deleting the new page […]
Tags: Tech Problems

A common objection to belief in the God of the Bible is that a good, kind, and loving deity would never command the wholesale slaughter of nations. In the tradition of his popular Is God a Moral Monster?, Paul Copan teams up with Matthew Flannagan to tackle some of the most confusing and uncomfortable passages of Scripture. Together they help the Christian and nonbeliever alike understand the biblical, theological, philosophical, and ethical implications of Old Testament warfare passages.




