Is Cancel Culture Fake News?
As you may have seen, I was recently interviewed by fellow Patheoser Andrew Hall on Cancel Culture. Check it out: https://youtu.be/oac8yPaLpls Stay in touch! Like A Tippling Philosopher on Facebook:
As you may have seen, I was recently interviewed by fellow Patheoser Andrew Hall on Cancel Culture. Check it out: https://youtu.be/oac8yPaLpls Stay in touch! Like A Tippling Philosopher on Facebook:
The other day, I was sent an argument by a commenter on my video discussing the Kalam Cosmological Argument. For the full details of his arguments, please see my post here. William Lane
This is a video of an older blog piece of mine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjjnnRzZK08 Stay in touch! Like A Tippling Philosopher on Facebook: A Tippling Philosopher You can also
I can't believe I forgot to put this out there. I am talking to Andrew Hall about Cancel Culture amongst, no doubt, other things, at 4pm BST, which is just under
Tom Clark is head of naturalism.org and is generally a bit of a legend. Anywho, here, he talks determinism and thriving: &fbclid=IwAR2i9TDUvNHO_5mkMLAaEQeh82GDySvIq4R8eWWDCC2ajExOeClX22CxW8o Stay in touch! Like A Tippling Philosopher
Ben Shapiro recently went on the Joe Rogan Show where they talked about systemic racism. The interesting thing about the Joe Rogan Show (JRS) is that, when he often has right-wing thinkers and
Here is an argument that a commenter on one of my recent YouTube videos on the Kalam Cosmological Argument gave me. It's actually something I have argued elsewhere (possibly even mentioning
I have just had this levelled against me: I rather doubt there is such a thing as atheism. When atheism manifests itself, it appears to be no more than a mixture of confusion
I'm sad about Michael Brooks right now, to cheer me up, I'm posting a fairly recent discovery I've had: Some More News. It can be incredibly insightful
Michael Brooks has been an important voice for progressive Americans (though with a global outlook) for a few years, appearing on other networks (like TYT and Sam Seder's The Majority Report)
In talking in my last post about persecution, my call is to try to be nuanced. Sadly, my interlocutor supposedly read the piece and concluded: Nevertheless, we seem very shy about mentioning persecution
I was involved in an argument on Facebook concerning the news of the cathedral in the Frensch city of Nantes. This was fresh news: it was only just happening. And yet, already, the