After the previously-planned interview fell through at the last minute, David sat down to record a solo episode to talk about his newborn son, Sidecar Day, blue flowers in Narnia, and also to make his tongue-in-cheek case as to why C.S. Lewis is better than J.R.R. Tolkien.
Over the last month or so, I have been involved in quite a few online discussions about abortion and I wanted to take the opportunity to reflect upon a few of the interactions as several of them involved strange arguments and bewildering claims…
Since I posted a clip of Ben Shapiro earlier this week, I thought I’d also share this video I came across which outlines what we can learn from the way he argues:
As an aside, I disagree with the video’s author on the point about abortion. Firstly, nothing which Ben says about the unborn is not biologically, scientifically correct. Secondly, many pro-choice advocates would concede these descriptions, favouring instead the argument that the woman’s choice to end the life of her child trumps the child’s right to life.
My favourite non-Christian defender of the pro-life position is, without a doubt, Ben Shapiro. In the clip below he artfully (and amusingly) tests the logic of his pro-choice interlocutor…
Since Thanksgiving is often characterized by arguments around the dinner table with family, I thought it would be appropriate to post a debate today. This is the debate between Trent Horn and Raphael Lataster on the existence of God: