Tag Archives: debate
“By What Standard?” A Proposed Debate With John Fensel
I propose that I and John Fensel debate. Here’s the rules I propose. Related Posts:Greg Bahnsen’s “Theonomy in Christian Ethics” — A Review“Theonomy: A Reformed Critique”: Part 2, Tremper Longman III: “God’s Law and Mosaic Punishments Today”“Theonomy: A Reformed Critique”: Part 1, Robert D. Knudeson, “May We Use the Term Theonomy?”David Chilton’s “Paradise Restored” — [...]
Glenn David Bauscher’s Peshitta Primacy — Distorting Truth for Profit
I warned Bauscher not to try to dispute with me publicly. He didn’t listen. That was not very smart of him. Bauscher, you see, is one of those disreputable characters who sells falsehoods to gullible people as a way to make money. What makes this particularly galling is that the deceptions he trades in involve [...]
Did the Fed stop another Great Depression?
When Lehman Bros’ collapse Related Posts:The Fed godfather?Second Long Response to John FenselGlenn David Bauscher’s Peshitta Primacy — Distorting Truth for ProfitWhat Gary North Didn’t Tell You about InflationPeter Welch, Earl Blumenaur, and Keith Ellison: blinded by patriotism
Posted in economics Also tagged austrian theory, financial crises, great depression, lehman brothers, the fed, us federal government 1 Comment
some creation-evolution debate stuff
I was, earlier today, reading Joel’s thoughts on homeschooling and evolution. He handled the issue much more fairly than many liberals, some of whom have said ironically that allowing the Creation Museum to continue to exist threatens free speech (!). He has simply stated that children should be allowed to look at multiple viewpoints, which [...]
Second Long Response to John Fensel