Is God a failed Hypothesis? Part 19: Revelation, Genesis and Jesus
In this post, I discuss the nature of revelation, prophecy, and historical evidence for Jesus.
Is God a failed Hypothesis? Part 18: The fall of the Israelite Kingdoms
In my review of Professor Stenger's work, I have reached a few comments he made concerning biblical archaeology, where he claimed that the Old Testament had basically been disproved by archaeological findings. This is the seventh post in a series in which I will discuss the archaeology of the Old Testament. In this final post I discuss whether archaeology disproves the Biblical account of the late Monarchy period.
Is God a failed Hypothesis? Part 17: The early Monarchy
In my review of Professor Stenger's work, I have reached a few comments he made concerning biblical archaeology, where he claimed that the Old Testament had basically been disproved by archaeological findings. This is the seventh post in a series in which I will discuss the archaeology of the Old Testament. In this post I discuss whether archaeology disproves the Biblical account of the early Monarchy period
Is God a failed Hypothesis? Part 16: The Judges
In my review of Professor Stenger's work, I have reached a few comments he made concerning biblical archaeology, where he claimed that the Old Testament had basically been disproved by archaeological findings. This is the sixth post in a series in which I will discuss the archaeology of the Old Testament. In this post I discuss whether archaeology disproves the Biblical account of the Judges period