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33 Reasons Why We Need Apologetics

By Jeremy Linn I’ve written a bunch about what Apologetics is – a rational defense of the Christian faith – and what it all involves. But the “What” of Apologetics doesn’t matter if there are no reasons why we should use Apologetics or even have it on our minds. To show its importance on our […]

Definiendo el argumento ontológico modal

By Max Andrews ONTOLOGICAL ARGUMENT [1] This is the ontological argument that advocates the existence of an essential, omniscient, omnipotent and morally perfect being: The property of being maximally large is exemplified in some possible world. The property of being maximally large is equivalent, by definition, to the property of being maximally excellent in all […]

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If Kids Don’t Understand Why Miracles Don’t Discredit the Bible, Their Faith Will Be Easily Crushed

By Natasha Crain “The light of common sense, thrown on the stories of making snakes out of rods, of the Red Sea dividing itself, of Christ’s making wine from water, curing blind men by rubbing spit in their eyes, walking on water, the story of the flood, God’s making the world in six days, of making […]

Apologetics is Not For The Heart

By Richard Eng Growing up, my Dad taught me apologetics. He was really excited about it, and good at it too. As someone who studied under Norman Geisler at Southern Evangelical Seminary, my Dad got some of the best training out there. As a result, He taught me a lot of what I now know. I found myself […]