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The Evidence For Jesus’ Resurrection, Part 6: Facts (4) and (5) The Postmortem Appearances To Paul and James

by Evan Minton This is part 6 in a blog post series on the evidence for the historicity of Jesus’ resurrection. The Minimal Facts Case for the resurrection of Jesus is what I’ve been defending the past 5 articles, and in part 2, I explained what a minimal facts approach is. Part of a minimal […]

Apatía, ateísmo y lo absurdo de la vida sin Dios

By Aaron Brake Here’s a statement that may seem controversial at first, but upon reflection, the truth becomes more apparent: If God does not exist and there is no life after death, then there is no ultimate meaning, value, or purpose in life. The question of God’s existence is the most central and important question […]

Fe y Razón

By Kenneth R. Samples Skeptics often accuse Christians of “blind faith.” And sometimes even believers have spoken of faith in less than rational terms. Yet historic Christianity affirms a necessary and proper relationship between faith and reason. There has been broad agreement in Christian history that the two are indeed compatible. Christian faith is reasonable […]

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4 Things That Must Happen Before More Christian Parents Will Care About Questions of Faith and Science

By Natasha Crain  In my newest book, Talking with Your Kids about God, there are six chapters that focus on the intersection of faith and science. They answer the questions: Can science prove or disprove God’s existence? Do science and religion contradict each other? Do science and religion complement each other? Is God just an explanation […]