Is the New Testament Reliable? Even Bart Ehrman Says Yes
UNC Chapel Hill Professor Bart Ehrman has made quite a name for himself as a critic of the New Testament documents. The conclusions he draws in his popular best-selling book Misquoting Jesus ...
The Top Ten Same Sex Marriage False "Facts"
When one judge overturned the will of more then seven million Californians last week in Perry vs. Schwarzenegger, he listed 80 supposed “findings of fact” (FF) as evidence that Proposition 8 ...
Gay Totalitarianism vs. Christian Liberty
Two Christian graduate students at public universities (Eastern Michigan University and Augusta State University) are being expelled from their counseling programs for their religious and moral ...
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Obama Administration OKs First Tax-Funded Abortions Under Health Care Law
As predicted by all reasonable people who knew that Obama's executive order was disingenuous, elective abortion will now be paid for with your tax dollars. The Obama administration has just ...
Judicial Activism vs. Liberty
(This column first appeared on Townhall.com)
Elena Kagan called the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy “a moral injustice of the first order.” A moral injustice of the first order? ...
Liberals Flunk Econ 101
John Zogby recently interviewed nearly 5,000 American adults and asked them eight basic questions about economics. The eight questions have easily provable answers.
Here are the bottom line ...
Is God Good? (A Short Film)
Here is animated short film called, "Is God Good?" In less than two minutes, it succinctly addresses how human freedom relates to the problem of evil (with some brilliant animated ...
Dennis Prager on American Exceptionalism
With wit, passion and clarity, radio talk show host Dennis Prager unearths one of the root problems in America today-- the failure of our schools and parents to teach why America is ...
The Bible: Embarrassing and True (Part 2)
Do the New Testament documents tell the truth about what really happened in the first century? As I wrote in my last column, authors claiming to write history are unlikely to ...
The Bible: Embarrassing and True (Part 1)
What are your most embarrassing moments? You don’t want to admit them. And if you do admit them, you certainly won’t add to your shame by inventing embarrassing moments about yourself to make ...
God and Birth Defects
As recorded in John Chapter 9, Jesus saw a man blind from birth. His disciples asked him, "Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?"
"Neither this man nor his ...
TV Show Moving to Wednesday Night
Our I Don't Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist TV show is moving to Wednesday night at 9 pm ET and 1 am ET (which is 6 pm and 10 pm Pacific), DirecTV channel 378. May 10th is our first showing ...
Christians and Atheists Seeking the Same Thing?
Evangelical author Skye Jethani makes the insightful observation that some so-called Christians and some atheists have quite a bit in common when it comes to control. While some atheists (like ...
Ethics, a fad?
Recently I posted a book review on "O God" which talks about Oprah's spirituality. Like most of my apologetics conversations lately, the discussion quickly turned to morality. I find this ...
"O God"-Effectively Critiques Oprah-ology.
In the new book “O” God: A Dialogue on Truth and Oprah’s Spirituality. (CA: WND, 2009; 128pg) renowned Christian apologist Josh McDowell and up-and-comer Dave Sterrett offer a brief popular ...
The Birch Tree Challenge
I've issued a challenge at Plumb Bob Blog, my political/social blog, to progressives and atheists to see which of them can answer cogently. I'm giving away the secret up front: this is about the ...
It’s the Culture Stupid
Jack Cashill makes an interesting case at the American Thinker today that the mortgage crisis and much of the faltering economy can be traced back to the breakdown of the family. Minority ...
In ancient wall, scholar sees proof for Bible
Back in 1993, archaeologists found an inscription in the Israeli town of Dan bearing the name of the Hebrew King David. This put to rest the theory that the David of the Bible was just a myth. ...
The Three Faces of ID
At a conference on Intelligent Design (ID) last semester I was sitting in the audience listening to some lively panel discussion when it occurred to me that many of the insights people were ...