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Joel Carini

@naturaltheologn

Philosopher and Theologian | PhD Student at Saint Louis University | Weekly Essays at The Natural Theologian | linktr.ee/joelcarini

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.@IndyStar Opinion has an excerpt from Nicholas McDonald's wonderful book "The Light in Our Eyes," which grapples with barriers to faith in evangelical culture. Here, he writes about his first job at a southside Indianapolis church, which "gave me the willies." indystar.com/story/opinion/…

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Meditations on Writing with AI for the First Time For the first time, I introduced AI into my workflow for two posts, either for editing and assisting with composition. Here’s how my workflow went: Workflow 1 - Dreading writing something that was more book review and

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Frege and Kaplan would say that “Bill is eating lunch,” and (15 minutes later) “Bill was eating lunch,” are the same proposition. Truth is timeless.

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“We’re really not convinced of the truth of what we’re claiming, so we lean on ignorance instead of evidence.” That from my esteemed interviewer, Ian Campbell. Full interview forthcoming. youtu.be/dCT9M5VB0DM?si…

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Great article - she gestures often at the need for natural law rather than proof-texting, with which I wholeheartedly agree.

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Great conversation with O.G. Rose premiering right now. Click the link to join me in the chat as we discuss Christian humanism, presuppositionalism, and the problems of internally consistent systems. youtu.be/d4ZM_ICkFXE?si…

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“But beyond all this, there was a debt owing which must needs be paid; for, as I said before, all men were due to die. Here, then, is the second reason why the Word dwelt among us, namely that having proved His Godhead by His works, He might offer the sacrifice on behalf of all,

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This from Dr. Matthew Milliner: "Truth, Lord, but I have marr'd them: iet my shame Go where it doth deserve. 'And know you not, says Love, who bore the blame? Stop dissing penal substitutionary atonement

This from Dr. Matthew Milliner:

"Truth, Lord, but I have marr'd them: iet my shame
Go where it doth deserve.
'And know you not, says Love, who bore the blame?

Stop dissing penal substitutionary atonement