by Rob Lundberg If someone were to tell you and I that “no moral standards are absolute” how would you respond? Some hold to a

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by Rob Lundberg If someone were to tell you and I that “no moral standards are absolute” how would you respond? Some hold to a
by Rob Lundberg Introduction This post has a similar title from my blogger page. However there have been some changes since I first wrote that
by Rob Lundberg In my post on How to Recognize and Dismantle Self Defeating Statements, I mentioned there in some other posts that each of
by Rob Lundberg If you happened upon one of my recent posts on How to Recognize and Dismantle Self-Defeating Statements, this post will sound a
by Rob Lundberg Over the years that I have been blogging, you may have found posts on truth, and maybe a response to a self
by Rob Lundberg This week has been a busy week getting back in to the normal day in and day out schedule (not one that
by Rob Lundberg An Opening Illustration Common to a Humanities Class Do all religions say the same thing or lead to the same destiny? This
by Rob Lundberg This is the final installment in this series on Thinking 12:2 Style. The First Principles are the starting points for where we
by Rob Lundberg The functional definition for science is that it is the search for knowledge of causes. Many atheists struggle with the thinking that
by Rob Lundberg What follows from the first principle of logic is its product known as truth. Of course if you have logical principles or laws
by Rob Lundberg This past Monday night, being on Truth Matters and discussing logic and critical thinking, has sparked a thought for me to resurrect
by Rob Lundberg Romans 12:2 tells that we are not to be “conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing (not the removal