by iequalmc | Apr 27, 2025 | Uncategorized
Reading Time: 18 minutesIntroduction A few months ago I listened to several podcast episodes from Emerson Green. Eventually Emerson’s Substack appeared in my xcom feed and I read his then newly published post entitled Theism’s Demand—Is it morally wrong to believe in...
by iequalmc | Apr 24, 2025 | Uncategorized
Reading Time: 5 minutesAbstract Across various cultural and political contexts, Islam—as both a faith and socio-political identity has been subject to recurring scrutiny due to acts of terrorism perpetrated by individuals identifying with it. This brief and cursory...
by iequalmc | Mar 4, 2025 | Uncategorized
Reading Time: 5 minutesAbstract: This brief essay is written to question and perhaps help popularise a potential legal argument against the openly authoritarian UK Labour government and any similar regime. The UK Government recently coerced Apple into removing...
by iequalmc | Nov 3, 2024 | Uncategorized, Determinism, Philosophy, Philosophy Of Mind
Reading Time: 25 minutesABSTRACT: In this essay I explore the metaphysical nature of transcendental meditation and its applicability to the concept of free will. Presenting a framework I call Transcendental Free Will (TFW). I share what I consider to be a genuine...
by iequalmc | Oct 12, 2024 | Uncategorized
Reading Time: < 1 minuteUnder The Mountain There Be Gold, Granite And Ore Mined By The Dwarfs Of Old, A Frozen Witch Bearing The Likeness Found In The Caves Of Wookey Hole, Fossils And Fuel, Bone And Flint, Heart Beats Alone, No Time To Sprint, The Dark...
by iequalmc | Oct 9, 2024 | Uncategorized
Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe Beating Drum Of Our Ancestors Echoes, Their Statues Scowl And Sneer Founders Of Civilisation, Isn’t It Clear We’ve Forgotten All That Was Ever Held Dear, There Is Nothing To Cherish, Except For Empty Sacred Spaces, Another...
by Bradley Davies | Mar 22, 2024 | Theology, Philosophy
Reading Time: 11 minutesAbstract Abstract: I argue for the establishment of objective morality and values which are indirectly relationally contingent on God’s existence and not a directly tethered result of God’s actual nature or commands. This navigates...
by Bradley Davies | Jan 7, 2024 | Apologetics, The Incarnation, Theology, Theology & Philosophy
Reading Time: 2 minutesDefining Human Nature A common and complex question is often asked, how can Jesus be both fully God and fully man, isn’t this an obvious contradiction? I think this question is best tackled by how we might explain human nature, and what we...
by Bradley Davies | Dec 31, 2023 | Theology, Apologetics, Theology & Philosophy
Reading Time: 22 minutesAbstract This essay was written on the weekend and throughout the week, it explores the problem of evil. It is not a systematic breakdown of the infamous problem but explores it in ways I haven’t thought about before which the reader may not...