The documentary hypothesis is the view the five books of Moses (Pentateuch), were originally four separate sources of Israel's history. Alleged a redactor combined them into the present form of the Pentateuch, preserving most of the four sources. Proponents claim it is the best way to understand the history of the Pentateuch, but a lot of data challenges thi ... Show More
May 14
BONUS Q&A (Patreon Special): Is the Rapture Biblical?, Helpful Philosophy Resources, Is God Present in Hell?
🙏 DONATE: https://inspiringphilosophy.org/give/This is a sneak peek of the full bonus Q & A monthly episode that is available to InspiringPhilosophy supporters.If you enjoy this content, want the FULL episode, and also want Michael Jones to answer your questions on the ... Show More
10m 13s
Apr 16
The Biggest Atheist FAIL Ever!
🙏 DONATE: https://inspiringphilosophy.com/giveStephen, over at Rationality Rules, decided to respond to a short post I made and read so much into it that I never said. But even worse than that, he demonstrated an incredibly poor understanding of history and sociology. We go th ... Show More
2h 31m
Sep 2023
Thomas Aquinas Summa Theologiae - The Fourth Way To Prove Gods Existence
This lecture discusses key ideas from the Medieval philosopher, theologian, and Dominican friar, Thomas Aquinas, and focuses on his Summa Theologiae, Prima Pars, q. 2.
It focuses upon his discussion in article 2, bearing on whether God's existence can be proven or demonstrated by ... Show More
12m 4s
Sep 2023
Thomas Aquinas Summa Theologiae - The Fifth Way To Prove Gods Existence
This lecture discusses key ideas from the Medieval philosopher, theologian, and Dominican friar, Thomas Aquinas, and focuses on his Summa Theologiae, Prima Pars, q. 2.
It focuses upon his discussion in article 2, bearing on whether God's existence can be proven or demonstrated by ... Show More
14m 16s
Sep 2023
Thomas Aquinas Summa Theologiae - The Third Way To Prove Gods Existence
This lecture discusses key ideas from the Medieval philosopher, theologian, and Dominican friar, Thomas Aquinas, and focuses on his Summa Theologiae, Prima Pars, q. 2.
It focuses upon his discussion in article 2, bearing on whether God's existence can be proven or demonstrated by ... Show More
11m 26s