Schtuff You Otta Read

Why I Believe in God by Dr. Cornelius Van Til.

Theological Introduction to the Mystagogy by Dr. Joseph Farrell

Certainty by Dr. John Frame

The Virtues, The Unity of a Human Life, and the Concept of a Tradition by Dr. Alisdair MacIntyre

The Myth of Diversity by Dr. Jared Taylor

From Theology to Philosophy in the Latin West by Dr. Phillip Sherrard

Why the Solipsist/Matrix/Maya/Cogito Claim of “Dudes” Doesn’t Work

By: Jay Dyer

We’ve all heard the nerds say it – “Dude, what if like, all of this was a dream,” or, “Man, what if like, we’re in the Matrix man?” Such has been the whim and fantasy of stoners and dudes for years, all the way back to Descartes’ speculations, as well as Berkeley and even ol Augustine himself in the Soliloquies (and Berkeley ripped this off of Augustine).

But this doesn’t work at all, is self-refuting, and destructive to the possibility of knowledge whatsoever. For example, a friend claimed:

“Perhaps the matrix is real, perhaps the evil demon hypothesis is correct. You can still be certain of at least one thing, that experience is happening. Consciousness is always a given. You can found a whole kingdom of knowledge upon it. Plus, the world outside doesn’t have have absolute existence whether it’s a hologram or a physical universe.” Read more of this post

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