Skeptical Study Corner

The deeper I get into my study of the Christian religion, the more information I discover is left to be unearthed, and the more I find out that I lack even a fistful of sand out of a vast mountain of knowledge within many areas outside my current strengths. Thus ...

... I am going to open up a personal blog dealing with subjects that are of an elementary nature, or that have more relevancy with understanding or discussing a theologicol (or an atheological!) argument, with the ultimate aim of reaching a higher personal standard of scholarship in my weaker areas when I blog here at DC and present my arguments elsewhere. Such topics may include the nature of God, the Calvinism vs. Arminianism debate from theological perspectives, assessing methodology of history, learning theories about Biblical manuscripts and Early Church beliefs, and so on.

I will continue to post arguments stemming from my own strengths and research in this past year here at DC; the "learning portion" of my relatively newer interests will be posted at my new blog. Wherever we meet, I am looking forward to discussing and debating all aspects of this universally important topic.

-Darrin

http://skepticalstudies.blogspot.com/

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