A few years ago I wrote an article titled “Apologetics and the Company Man Image” in which I noted that apologists often suffer from a highly biased approach to the defense of their subject matter. I wrote: “The problem with company men, as we all know, is that they don’t give a balanced account of […]
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Defending the Apologetics Company Man?
Apparently Paul Manata didn’t like my complaint about apologists suffering from the company man image. However, I’m still scratcing my head as to what he’s complaining about. To begin with he writes: “Again, **given the def. Dr. Rauser provided,** it doesn’t appear to be **inherently** problematic to be a company man.” Really? I first referenced a […]
Apologetics and the ‘Company Man’ Image
Right after graduating university, my old roommate took a position with Sherwin Williams paint. He went off for a few days of training and came back with a thick binder of SW propaganda, a new shirt, and a whole new outlook on life. From that point on every time we went out he would point out the problems […]