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Cameron Bertuzzi

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Cameron is a professional photographer and founder of Capturing Christianity, a ministry aimed at exposing the intellectual side of Christian belief. He is a writer, speaker, and uses his ministry to host discussions and interviews on Christian Apologetics. Cameron is married to a beautiful wife and is the father of two adorable children.
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CC016: Exploring the Contingency Argument with Dr. Josh Rasmussen (Part 3)

  • December 31, 2018
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We’re smack-dab in the middle of a 4-part series on the argument from contingency with Dr. Josh Rasmussen. Parts 1 and 2 explored Stage 1 of the argument, parts 3…
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CC015: Exploring the Contingency Argument with Dr. Josh Rasmussen (Part 2)

  • December 24, 2018
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Were you left wanting more after the previous podcast episode? So was I! Episode 15 to the rescue! If you’re just learning about the podcast, give episode 14 a listen…
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Christianity, Religious Disagreement, and Equal Weight Theory

  • December 20, 2018
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  • Cameron Bertuzzi
Disagreement is an interesting phenomenon. Why do people disagree? When two people disagree, does that mean that neither person is right? Or, at the very least, should they recognize that…
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CC014: Exploring the Contingency Argument with Dr. Josh Rasmussen (Part 1)

  • December 17, 2018
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The argument from contingency is my favorite argument for God’s existence. Hands down. And to kick this series off, which is actually our first 4-parter, I’ve invited an expert, Dr.…
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Two Philosophers Debate the Ethics of Sex – Tim Hsiao vs Benjamin Watkins

  • November 30, 2018
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What is the nature of morally permissible sex? What sexual ethic should we adopt? On the next live discussion, Tim Hsiao and Benjamin Watkins (of Real Atheology) will discuss these…
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Pascal's Wager
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CC013: Is Pascal’s Wager Sound? with Dr. Michael Rota (Part 2)

  • November 26, 2018
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In episode 13 of the podcast, Dr. Michael Rota and I continue our conversation on Pascal’s Wager. Is it sound? In his updated version, the evidence for Christianity plays a…
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CC012: Is Pascal’s Wager Sound? with Dr. Michael Rota (Part 1)

  • November 12, 2018
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Episode 12 kicks off a short, 2-part series on Pascal’s Wager. I remember hearing the wager years ago thinking to myself it sounded pretty reasonable. If Christianity is true, there’s…
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CC011: A Defense of Reformed Epistemology (Part 2)

  • October 29, 2018
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Episode 11 continues our two-part series on Reformed Epistemology, the view that belief in God can be rational even without arguments. We pick up right where we left off in…
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CC010: A Defense of Reformed Epistemology (Part 1)

  • October 15, 2018
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Episode 10 starts a two-part series on Reformed Epistemology, the view that belief in God can be rational even without arguments. I’m joined by Dr. Andrew Moon. He’s a professional…
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the euthyphro dilemma
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The Euthyphro Dilemma, Matt Flannagan vs Jason Thibodeau

  • September 22, 2018
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  • Cameron Bertuzzi
Jason Thibodeau and Matt Flannagan are discussing the Euthyphro Dilemma in today’s live discussion. In brief, the Euthyphro Dilemma says that either God has reasons for his commands or He…
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