Posts Tagged apologetics
Skeptics with a K: Episode #048
Posted by Mike in Podcast, Skeptics with a K on June 16, 2011
Homeopathy Awareness Week Special! Featuring homeopathic tools, homeopath apologetics and homeopathy for insomnia. Plus the Human Centipede, Captain Kirk, 10,000 scandinavians and googling for Jeremy Clarkson’s penis. Letting people choose, it’s Skeptics with a K.
Podcast: Download (Duration: 1:09:52 — 16.0MB)
Skeptics in the Pub: Mike Hall
Posted by Mike in Skeptics in the Pub on August 11, 2010
Five Bad Reasons to Believe in God
by Mike Hall
When: Thu, Aug 19, 2010 8.00 – 11.00 PM
Where: The Vines (aka the Big House), 81 Lime Street, Liverpool
Summary
Apologetics is the systematic defence of a position. Religious apologetics specifically is a field of theology which seeks to present a rational basis for religious faith, defend the faith against objections and support the claim “God exists”. But are the arguments made by apologetics sound?
Mike Hall takes a look at five common apologetics, deconstructing the arguments presented and exposing any flaws.
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Skeptics with a K: Episode #015
Posted by Mike in Podcast, Skeptics with a K on February 11, 2010
Clueless men, the scent of a woman, Gandhi’s glasses and logical fallacies. With two big mistakes to correct from last episode (whoops!) the guys return with a new episode of Skeptics with a K.
Podcast: Download (Duration: 1:07:16 — 15.4MB)