Rene Descartes Caused a Revolution in Philosophy
Descartes not only doubted his existence but he doubted that he was even thinking. He even doubted that he was doubting....
Descartes not only doubted his existence but he doubted that he was even thinking. He even doubted that he was doubting....
Article #381 by Bill Nugent Uncle Tom’s Cabin sold more copies than any other book, except the Bible, in the 1800...
Article #376 by Bill Nugent There have always been two major paths in life. God has given us a choice between lig...
Article #369 by Bill Nugent Imagine it’s the year 1516, the year before the Protestant Reformation. You...
Article #363 by Bill Nugent Did you ever wonder why so many children who were raised in solid Christian families have le...
article #351 by Bill Nugent Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980) is considered by many to be the single most persuasive ...
Article #330 by Bill Nugent In a comment severely criticizing one of my blog posts, a man derided Christians as t...
Article #311 by Bill Nugent This past summer was fifty years since the 1967 Summer of Love. It was a watershed...
Article #309 by Bill Nugent In the summer of 2067, a gray haired, athletically built man led two of his grandchil...
by Bill Nugent Article #266 In 1986 I had the pleasure of touring Ernest Hemingway’s Key West, Florida home. It wa...
by Bill Nugent Article #261 A revolution is a successful rebellion. The rebellion of the 1960s brought radical changes t...
by Bill Nugent Article #255 One of the major shapers of the modern mind was the immensely influential German philosopher...
by Bill Nugent Article #250 By 1900, science had told society’s upper crust that humans evolved from pond scum. Sc...