Theologies that John Chapter One Combats
By Brian Chilton
The Gospel of John has been one of my favorite Gospels since I first started studying the Bible. The Gospel of John is theologically rich as well as historically accurate. One ...
Do Extraordinary Claims Require Extraordinary Evidence?
By Evan Minton
Sometimes, in conversations with atheists, they try to say that “Extraordinary Claims Require Extraordinary Evidence” Are they right?
One problem with this statement is that ...
Committed Christians Are Now a Minority and Kids Need to Know It
By Natasha Crain
I grew up in a smallish town in Arizona (about 25,000 people at the time). Almost everyone I knew fit into one of four buckets: 1) committed Christians, 2) nominal Christians, ...
Captain America & the Moral Argument
By Joel Furches
The Marvel Movie franchise is arguably the most epic enterprise in movie history. The series has a number of stand-out characters; however, two stand out more than the others. ...
Christianity is not a sitting religion
By Michael Sherrard
Will you go? Will you do more than just learn? Will you act upon your desire to persuade others that Jesus is the messiah? You need to wrestle with this. You need to decide ...
When Is It Time To Leave Gentleness And Respect Behind?
By Michael Sherrard
I am sickened by Planned Parenthood. They are exploiting women for profit all in the name of equality and empowerment. Selling the body parts of aborted fetus’ should ...
Did Jesus Even Claim to Be God?
By J. Brian Huffling
I sat down with some Jehovah’s Witnesses who were visiting with me. The elder who was leading our study stated that Jesus never claimed to be God. Jehovah’s Witnesses argue ...
Why The Apocrypha Isn’t In The Bible
By Ryan Leasure
I’ve had more than a few conversations about the Apocrypha. From my experience, this group of a dozen Jewish books written between the Old and New Testaments (400 BC-AD 50) ...
Cdc Reports: Std Rates Hit All-Time High For The Fourth Straight Year
By Wintery Knight
I’ve been blogging about skyrocketing rates of sexually-transmitted-diseases for the last few years, and particularly how it impacts high-risk groups, e.g., men ...
Worldviews Shaping Culture: Can You Name America’s Top 3?
By Mikel del Rosario
You’ve got a worldview. Everyone does.
What’s a worldview? It’s everything you believe about what’s real and what really matters in life. Ronald Nash defines it like ...
Book Review: The Creator Revealed
By Luke Nix
Introduction
Today I am excited to bring you a review of a book that I have been anticipating for a little over a year and a half. In January 2017 particle physicist and University ...
Determining the Apologetic Starting Point
By Brian Chilton
I am fully immersed in a fantastic course describing apologetic methods. I have been engaged in apologetics since 2007. But, I never realized that there were so many various ...
Did Jesus Exist?
By Evan Minton
I don’t know why, but 99% of the atheists I talk to on the internet hold the ludicrous position that Jesus never existed. Now, they’re atheists. I expect them not to believe in ...
What is the Difference Between Absolute and Relative Truth?
By Natasha Crain
(This is one of 40 key questions I address in my new book, Keeping Your Kids on God’s Side: 40 Conversations to Help Them Build a Lasting Faith. If you’re a parent, ...
Can Empathy Ground Morality?
By Timothy Fox
One of the most powerful arguments for the existence of God is the moral argument. Basically, an objective moral law requires a Moral Lawgiver. But many skeptics still aren’t ...
From a Sonnet to a Savior: Finding ways to present a reason for Christian faith
By Michael Sherrard
A little while ago I was discussing a sonnet by Jon Donne with several high school students. (I know you discuss sonnets all the time.) The sonnet by Donne was one that ...
Why did God create Satan knowing that Satan would cause evil?
By Rajkumar Richard
No one is spared of evil. We either reel under the effects of evil or feel the impact of evil upon our relatives, friends, and society at large. Some question God’s goodness ...
When Debating Atheists: Those Who Lack A Belief Lack An Argument
I just had a two hour plus debate with Dr. Michael Shermer, the publisher of Skeptic Magazine, on the question: “What better explains reality: Theism or Atheism?” Given the title of the ...
Why God Is Not In Time
By J. Brian Huffling
Is God in time? This is a popular question. Does it matter? What does it mean for God to be in time or not? In this article, I will argue that the answer to this question ...
Did We Really Not Have A New Testament Canon Till The Fourth Century?
By Ryan Leasure
Is it true the New Testament documents weren’t Scripture until the fourth century? That is, the books weren’t authoritative until church councils conferred authority upon them? ...