Author: David K. Clark
David K. Clark teaches philosophy at the University of Montana. He is the author of two books: Empirical Meaning and the Generative Ground of Morality (Lexington Books, 2003) and Mile High Redemption: Evangelical Christianity and a Child’s Quest for Truth (CreateSpace, 2012), as well as various articles on metaphysics and the philosophy of religion.
Betting on Jesus: The Vanishing of the Christ
Even granting the possibility of miracles, once we grasp what the resurrection saga means and how it would have had to unfold, we can be certain that it never took place.
Ought America to Be a Christian Nation?
“I would not vote for man who was atheist because I believe you—you need to have acknowledgment, a reverence, a fear for alm ighty God. And I believe that’s where wisdom comes from.” — Anne Graham Lotz (the wife of Billy Graham Jr.) on Meet the Press, April 8, 2012 It’s a major election …