Why People Hate Being Judged
By Al Serrato
"Don't judge me" seems to be an increasingly uttered, and accepted, refrain in our society, reflecting what appears to be a universal and deep-seated human tendency. Even ...
What did Jesus think about the Old Testament?
By Ryan Leasure
It’s not uncommon for Christians to throw shade on the Old Testament. These Christians say they love Jesus, but they could do without those primitive Jewish texts. In fact, many ...
The Three Fatal Flaws of Equity
By Jason Jimenez
All this talk about more equity in our institutions seems like a good thing, right?
Not so fast.
On the surface, equity seems to be fair, just, and impartial. But upon further ...
Is All Reasoning Circular Reasoning?
By David Pallman
Circular reasoning is generally understood to be fallacious. The reason for this is that circular arguments assume what they purport to prove. At least one premise in a circular ...
The Gospels Are Embarrassing for The Apostles
By Erik Manning
If you want people to trust their leaders, you usually would try to paint them in the best light possible. You don’t go out of your way to undermine their authority. But that ...
Contradictions In The Life of a Christian
By Luke Nix
Introduction
The Christian Church is no stranger to hypocrisy. The Church is comprised of sinners who do not always practice what they preach, and sometimes such practice is in ...
Five Tips for Teaching Christian Apologetics
By Doug Potter
I have taught Christian apologetics to seventh graders through seminary students. I have done this in a Christian school, church, home, and graduate school; in-person and online. ...
The Historicity of the Feeding of the Five Thousand: An Appraisal of the Evidence
It is one of the most iconic incidents in Jesus’ life. We are all familiar with the famous story of Jesus miraculously feeding the five thousand from five loaves and two fish, with no fewer than ...
Resurrection Defense Series: Transformation of Eyewitnesses
By Brian Chilton
One of the most fascinating historical aspects of Jesus’s resurrection is the transformation it brought to individuals who claimed to have experienced the risen Jesus. ...
3 Apologetics Strategies from the Book of Acts
By Alisa Childers
"Do you understand what you're reading?"
This simple question is credited with carrying Christianity into Ethiopia. (1) Acts chapter 8 tells of Philip being led to the desert ...
What Does the Common Practice Of Withholding Sex Reveal About Women?
By Wintery Knight
Dennis Prager features a lot of discussions about male-female relationships on his show, particularly during the male-female hour. I think this is one of the parts of his show ...
Why It Is A Mistake To Say That All Religions Are The Same
By Al Serrato
Every year in America, thousands of crimes occur in which there are no witnesses and very little evidence. Sometimes, the perpetrator leaves behind a fingerprint impression - a ...
An Evaluation of “Why the case against abortion is weak, ethically speaking”
By Elliott Crozat
Introduction
Why the case against abortion is weak, ethically speaking is an engaging article on an issue often confined to academic journals.[1] I am grateful for the report, ...
A Reply to Bart Ehrman’s Defense of Jesus, Interrupted on the MythVision Podcast
Nearly a year ago, I published a series of three articles in which I reviewed sections of Bart Ehrman’s book Jesus, Interrupted: Revealing the Hidden Contradictions in the Bible (And Why We ...
Improbable Planet by Hugh Ross ― Audio Book Highlight
By Luke Nix
Introduction
If you consume a large portion of your material through audio, it is hard to get past a good deal on an excellent audiobook. Twice every year ChristianAudio.com runs a ...
Resurrection Defense Series: Multiple Source Attestation for the Resurrection of Jesus
By Brian Chilton
Historians use various methodologies to determine the credibility of a historical story. One criterion is called the “criterion of multiple attestation.”[1] Reginald Fuller ...
Did John Really Write John?
By Ryan Leasure
The Gospel according to John has received more scrutiny than the other Gospels put together. Case in point, dating back to the 1920s, critical scholars have argued that the ...
The Key To Less Stressful Decision Making
By Bob Perry
“What is God’s will for my life?” This is a common question to hear from someone who is pondering a difficult life decision. Making big decisions can be confusing. But using “God’s ...
Why Do Some Christians Say “All Sins Are Equally Bad” And “Everyone Is Equally Guilty”?
By Wintery Knight
We were having a discussion about whether the Bible teaches that sex before marriage is morally wrong, and someone said “impure thoughts counts as adultery… there isn’t a ...
Book Review: Another Gospel? by Alisa Childers
By Timothy Fox
In my last blog post, I shared some of the most important books regarding cultural issues that I read in the year since the COVID lockdowns began in March 2020. While those books ...