Worldviews & Philosophies
Non-religious worldviews including atheism, agnosticism, secular humanism, deism, and ancient/modern philosophical schools.
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Agnosticism
A respectful, NKJV-anchored examination of agnosticism: the position that God's existence cannot be known, and the biblical case for honest seeking.
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Atheism
A respectful, NKJV-anchored examination of atheism, addressing the existence of God, the historical case for Jesus, and the question of meaning.
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Deism
A respectful, NKJV-anchored examination of deism: belief in a Creator God who does not intervene, and the biblical case for a God who acts and speaks.
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Gnosticism
An NKJV-anchored examination of Gnosticism: the ancient and modern movement claiming secret knowledge for salvation, and the biblical case for the open gospel.
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Moralistic Therapeutic Deism
An NKJV-anchored examination of Moralistic Therapeutic Deism (MTD): the de facto religion of many American teenagers, and the biblical case for the gospel.
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Panentheism
An NKJV-anchored examination of panentheism: the view that the world is in God but God is more than the world, and the biblical case for classical theism.
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Pantheism
An NKJV-anchored examination of pantheism: the belief that God and the universe are identical, and the biblical case for a Creator distinct from creation.
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Secular Humanism
An NKJV-anchored examination of secular humanism: a worldview affirming human dignity without theism, and the biblical case for morality grounded in God.