Apologetics Archive

The Wanderers in the Spirit World

Posted November 19, 2021 By John C Wright

Bruce Charlton, an emeritus academic from the British Isles, and a man for whom I have the highest admiration, says clearly in a few words what it takes me many words to say. Here is a column explaining the self-contradictory and self-defeating nature of the enemy.

He expounds on this theme in a number of columns, explaining that there are three types of hellish evil displayed in human depravity.

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Magneto and Deontology

Posted November 14, 2021 By John C Wright

Deontology is the theory of ethics that one’s actions are ethically correct if done to fulfill duty, rather than to serve self-interest. Duty includes certain ethical obligations toward others, which, if we satisfy duty, the action is ethical, and if not, then not.
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Part Seven and Conclusion: Cosmos and Chaos

We conclude our overview of Problem of Pain inherent in the Monotheist worldview, versus the Problem of Piffle inherent in the Atheist. The previous entries are here:

This overview is not the final word on any of these topics, nor even a close examination: Each point raised has possible rebuttals and counter-rebuttals not here addressed.

This overview, at best, is meant to be a rough survey of the lay of the land to identify where apologists for either view would be wise to prepare answers for deep questions.

While not underestimating the difficulties of defending the monotheist view — for while there is an answer to the Problem of Pain, there are no easy answers — this overview demonstrates the atheist worldview, due to shallow and foolish philosophical roots, faces difficulties more numerous and more fatal.

Simply put, there are too many deep questions to which atheist worldview provides trivial answers or none at all.

A logically consistent atheist worldview portrays the cosmos as nihilist hence irrational, unreal, unknowable, nonsensical, immoral, antinomian, ugly and hopeless.

The human soul cannot flourish in such a cosmos: the atheist avoids despair only by embracing pointless hedonism or paltering hypocrisy.

The atheist answers to the deep questions of life are piffle. That is his main problem.

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Part Six: Formless & Void (Concluded): Chaotic and Ugly

We continue our examination of the Formlessness and Void necessarily implied by the atheist worldview below. The previous entries are here:

We have previously established that a godless view of the universe, to be logically consistent with itself, must view the universe as nihilist hence irrational, hence unreal, agnostic, nonsensical, immoral, antinomian. 

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Part Five: Formless & Void (Continued): Amoral and Anarchic

We continue our examination of the Formlessness and Void necessarily implied by the atheist worldview below. The previous entries are here:

We have previously established that a godless view of the universe, to be logically consistent with itself, must also be a nihilist hence irrational universe, an unreality where fiction and fact are indistinguishable, words are arbitrary, knowledge is impossible. It is hence a nonsense universe.

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Complicity

Posted October 29, 2021 By John C Wright


From Lifesite News: Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò releases to the public an October 23 letter sent to to Cardinal Luis F. Ladaria S.J., Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, and to Archbishop José Gomez, President of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, as well as to all the bishops of the United States of America. This letter is printed below, in whole, without comment.

Your Eminences, Your Excellencies,

I address you, Archbishop Gómez, as President of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, and to you, Cardinals Ladaria and Müller, for your competence, some serious considerations related to the so-called vaccines against Covid-19.

I believe there are some aspects of the question that now allow for a more complete evaluation of what these drugs are and what effects they cause; this evaluation ought to lead to a collegial stance, in conformity with the Magisterium of the Church and not influenced by biased information or by erroneous news spread by the producers of these drugs or by the media.

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Part Four: Formless & Void (Continued): Unreal, Unknowing, Nonsensical

We continue our examination of the Formlessness and Void necessarily implied by the atheist worldview below. The previous entries are here:

We have previously established that a godless view of the universe, to be logically consistent with itself, must also be a nihilist hence irrational universe. 

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The PROBLEM OF PIFFLE, Part Three: Formless and Void

Posted October 25, 2021 By John C Wright

Part Three: Formless Void: Nihilist and Irrational

This is the third of a six part series investigating the paradoxes confronting monotheistic and atheist models of the world. The first part is here; the second part here

The atheist worldview, by denying a Supreme Being, denies not only a rational creation, but denies any supernatural element or aspect to creation, including universals.

This means the atheist universe is a nihilist universe, void of metaphysical truth.
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Interview with One Small Step

Posted October 24, 2021 By John C Wright

I had the honor of being interviewed by The Apologia Project on a topic very near and dear to my heart, namely, Christianity, creativity and genre writing.

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The PROBLEM OF PIFFLE, Part Two: Foundations of the Cosmos

Posted October 23, 2021 By John C Wright

Part Two: Foundations of the Cosmos

This is the second of a six part series investigating the paradoxes confronting monotheistic and atheist models of the world. The first part is here

For the monotheists, our view of the cosmos rests on nine foundations.

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The PROBLEM of PAIN and the PROBLEM of PIFFLE: Part One

Posted October 21, 2021 By John C Wright

The PROBLEM OF PAIN and the PROBLEM OF PIFFLE

Part One: Monotheism and Atheism

Here follows the first of a six-part series of columns exploring the metaphysical and philosophical implications of monotheism versus atheism, comparing the paradoxes each must address.

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The Nature of Nature

Posted September 27, 2021 By John C Wright

An irony of the modern age is the growing absence of reason and the growing predominance of mysticism among the atheists.

Witchcraft is popular among the Woke.

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Defining the Indefinable, Defending the Indefensible

Posted September 24, 2021 By John C Wright

This is a column from ten years ago, whose point is timely and timeless enough to bear repeating. Reprinted here as a courtesy to readers who did not see it before:

In many a column written in this space, your author will use the word “Leftist” to describe the enemy of God and Man with whom all honest souls are locked in mortal struggle, variously called a Culture War, a Cold War, a World War, a Holy War.

This raises the question of how to define the Enemy. Who or what is a “Leftist”? Is it a garden variety member of the Democratic party or something more sinister?

This is a proper question to address. A call for a definition is always in order, since most disagreement is based on improperly defined terms.

Alas, I am not defining the word Leftist. I cannot. They have spent so much of their time and effort to avoid, elude, evade, and weasel out of defining themselves, that no mere mortal has any ability to find a label that can fit on them.

I do not think the movement, for which I have no satisfactory name, can be defined.

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Gnosticism, or, The Return of Simon the Magician

Posted September 23, 2021 By John C Wright

This is a column from ten years ago, whose point is timely and timeless enough to bear repeating. Reprinted here as a courtesy to readers who did not see it before:

It may strike some as a paradox that a science fiction writer, who pens space operas about optimistic futures filled with shining technological marvels, should at the same time voice such discontent with the modern day, and yearn for days of yore. How can a man so delighted with the miracles of aerospatial engineering and biotechnology, television and motor cars and flush toilets, have his heart at home in the Middle Ages?

My answer is that the miracles of modern technology were not created ex nihilo by Thomas Edison, but were the outgrowth of medieval developments in logic and natural philosophy, the institutions of the university. The Middle Ages had as vibrant an intellectual life as that of Ancient Athens.

In any case, it is not the technology of the Modern Age I find disquieting about it, it is the theology.

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Sources for Caesar and Jesus Compared

Posted August 25, 2021 By John C Wright

This is a column from The Gospel Coalition which I wanted to share with my readers. Please visit and support the author, Mr. Block, there.

Sources for Caesar and Jesus Compared

Examining the Manuscript Evidence
JUNE 11, 2015 | DARRELL BOCK

How do the roots of the Gospels compare to those of classical works? Is the historical evidence for Jesus Christ as good as that of Julius Caesar?

People often raise such historical questions critically, claiming the evidence for Caesar’s life is better attested than for Jesus’s. But is this really so?

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