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I am Special?

By Michael Sherrard There isn’t any reason to think that I am special, but I do. And we all do. That is of course unless life has beaten us up and cruel people have convinced us otherwise. But I am special. I know this. I’ve known this for quite some time. It this a dream? […]

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You Gotta Be More Specific

By Brent Hardaway A blogger named MarkCC demonstrates a few common misunderstandings regarding Intelligent Design (ID). First, we need to clarify some terms, as there is some jargon given in the post that the reader may not be familiar with. Specified Event – The phrase “Go Take Out the Trash” is a specified arrangement of letters. The jumbled letter […]

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El verdadero amor debe ser recíproco

By Brian Chilton Recientemente estaba conversando con un amigo mío que estaba encaprichado con una persona que no necesariamente compartía los mismos sentimientos. De hecho, no era algo claro lo que la otra persona en realidad deseaba en la relación. No mencionaré más acerca de esta situación por respeto a los involucrados. Esta situación ha […]

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¿Por qué los pastores deben ser apologistas?

If you search the pages of Scripture looking for a list of “offices” (leadership positions within the Church), you are likely to find eight roles described in the New Testament: apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, teachers (Ephesians 4:11), elders, deacons, and bishops (1 Timothy 3:1-7, 1 Timothy 3:8-13, Titus 1:6-9). One thing you will never find […]

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Lógica 03: lógica proposicional y las leyes de la lógica

El uso de simbología especial al hablar sobre las reglas de inferencia lógica es necesario, por lo que primero hablaremos sobre la lógica proposicional, de manera que te familiarices con la simbología. ¿QUÉ ES LA LÓGICA PROPOSICIONAL? La lógica proposicional es el nivel más básico de la lógica, se encarga de analizar las relaciones entre […]

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Apologetics Is About Love

By Ryan Leasure Apologetics is about love. Wait, what? Apologetics? About love? You mean to tell me that apologetics — making a defense for the Christian faith — isn’t about academic scruples that few people care about? Don’t apologists thrive off arguments and heated discussions? How could it be about love? While I can’t speak for […]

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The Big Questions in Life: Part IV

Frank closes our current “Big Questions in Life” series answering some really tough questions. In this last installment of our 4 part series, Frank discusses the following questions: What is the source of objective moral obligations? Where does evil come from? Why do we have free will? What is the purpose or meaning of life? […]