The Importance of Critical Thinking
By Kathryn, V.
As a Christian apologist, it is easy to take for granted the understanding that when we impart information to others, they clearly comprehend what we are talking ...
Hard Evidence the Book of Acts Was Written by an Eyewitness? A Reply to Bart Ehrman
By Jonathan Mclatchie
Last week, New Testament scholar Dr. Bart Ehrman published an article at his blog, in which he responded to a reader who had asked him his opinion on a popular ...
The Slaughter of the Bethlehem Boys
By Ryan Leasure
Moral atrocities litter the historical landscape. And this ought to make us sad. People do bad things. And they’ve been doing bad things ever since Genesis 3. It doesn’t ...
Challenges to neo-Darwinian theories of development
By Julie Hannah
In Article 1, “The arising of our universe: design or chance?” I discussed evidence for the design behind our finely-tuned universe, which has convinced some mainstream ...
Facing an Unknown Future with a Known God
By Brian Chilton
This past Sunday, my family and I stopped by a local antique store after church. We were there for no reason but to check out their merchandise to see, as my ...
Can living cells arise randomly from non-living chemicals?
By Julie Hannah
In Article 1, “The arising of our universe: design or chance?” I discussed evidence for the design behind our finely-tuned universe, which has convinced some mainstream ...
How We Can Know Who Created the Universe
By Al Serrato
It is difficult to overstate the importance of the discovery of the Big Bang. After all, even without sophisticated philosophical arguments, most people intuitively ...
Baby Elephant In China Cries For 5 Hours After Being Stomped By His Mom
By Wintery Knight
From the New York Daily News. (Printable version linked)
Excerpt:
Little Zhuangzhuang, a newborn elephant at a wildlife refuge in China, was ...
Was Luke Wrong about the Census?
By Ryan Leasure
One of the more challenging texts in the Gospels is Luke’s reference to the census. We read in Luke 2:1-5:
In those days a decree went out from Caesar Augustus that ...
The arising of our Universe: Design or Chance?
By Julie Hannah
How likely is it that our universe is the result of random physical operations? Scientists point out that shaping the universe into its present form required a very ...
How to Explain to Your Kids Why Social Justice Warriors Hate Christians So Much
By Natasha Crain
Black Lives Matter activists cornered a woman at a restaurant in Washington D.C. this week because she wouldn’t raise her fist in solidarity with their chants ...
What If God Is Removed From The American Equation?
By Luke Nix
Warnings To A Godless Society
Earlier this year, I highlighted the warnings of rejecting God, coming from the mouth of an atheist. Richard Dawkins saw the moral ...
Do the Genealogies of Jesus Contradict?
By Ry Leasure
If you’ve read through the gospels, you’ve probably noticed that they share much in common. In some places, the wording is exactly the same. In other places, they’re so ...
Who Cares About Philosophy?
By Brian Huffling
What do these questions have in common: Does God exist? Can God change? Does God know our future? How can a good God allow evil? How do humans know? What does it mean to know? ...
Is Bart Ehrman Right When He Says That Acts Contradicts Paul’s Letters?
By Erik Manning
Agnostic New Testament scholar Bart Ehrman says, “the book of Acts in the New Testament contains historically unreliable information about the life and teachings of Paul.” In his ...
Systems Engineering in Nature
By Cathryn Buse
Before I had children, I worked as a systems engineer at NASA at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, AL. Through my career, I met a lot of brilliant scientists ...
Defrocking The Priests Of Scientism
By Bob Perry
The way large church authorities deal with heretics hasn’t changed much over the centuries. They demand adherence to dogma. They threaten or silence those who defy the hierarchy. ...
Modern Pelagianism and Its Failure to Recognize the Power of God
By Brian Chilton
Pelagius was a fifth-century British monk who caused a stir during his time. He denied the doctrine of original sin. As such, he believed that no one was truly impacted by ...
What Best Explains The Desire for Moral Transformation?
By Alex McElroy
The reality of a moral law as well as the implications of immoral decisions is all too apparent. History is rife with the fallout from moral disagreement and disengagement. ...
Do Your Spiritual Conversations Become Frustrating Arguments?
By Mikel Del Rosario
We need to bring truth and love together in our apologetics
I once had lunch with actor and filmmaker named Alex Kendrick. He’s best-known for his movies ...