Response to a Professor’s Definition of Free Will

Definition - Free will = the mental capacity to make choices, even if the freedom to do so is not available. Professor, I like the definition you gave of free will. The mental capacity to make choices even if the freedom to choose is unavailable. I think that is a clever definition. Those few words … Continue reading Response to a Professor’s Definition of Free Will

Moral Objectivity: Synopsis of William Lane Craig’s Moral Argument

When some read William Lane Craig’s (WLC) quotation or a similar statement regarding the inability of people’s goodness without God, they assume it means that those who do not believe in God’s existence are incapable of goodness. But, for argument's sake, let’s accept that goodness here is defined as love and pleasure without the distribution … Continue reading Moral Objectivity: Synopsis of William Lane Craig’s Moral Argument