The Starting point of the theory of knowledge ought to be ordinary daily experience, the universal and natural certainty of human beings concerning the objectivity and truth of their knowledge. After all, it is not philosophy that creates the cognitive faculty and . . . Continue reading →
common sense realism
The Enlightenment Was Not What You Were Told It Was
The AMA Loses Its Mind (Or How Expressive Individualism Spreads Like A Cancer)
The American Medical Association, once a respect college of physicians, has recommended that biological sex be removed from birth certificates. Continue reading
How Thomas Reid Saved My Sanity
The World Was Made To Be Known And You Were Made To Know It
In 2007, I returned home after a few years at seminary thinking I knew the basics of apologetics and theology, so I decided to put my knowledge to use. What I soon found out, however, was that I had bought into the . . . Continue reading →