By Luke Nix Introduction Science and faith issues are no doubt a hot topic of discussion when it comes to defending the truth of Christianity. Many Christians hold many different views about the timing and mechanism of God's creative acts. Some views hold numerous...
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Don’t believe me? Check for yourself!
By Andrew Cowley When I was 14 years old, I publicly (and sincerely) denied the existence of God. I was wholly convinced that God didn’t exist and those who believed in God were delusional, unintelligent, naïve, and emotionally weak. Belief in God was the thing of...
A Short History of Islam
Frank brings Bill Federer back to take us on a fascinating historical ride from the founding of Islam right up to the present day. Along the way Frank and Bill (mostly Bill!) provide insights into questions like: Why don’t our leaders understand the beliefs of groups...
Cinco cosas que debe tener la apologética cristiana
Por Doug Potter Fui criado en un hogar cristiano, siempre fui activo en una iglesia evangélica, e incluso me tuteaba con mi pastor de jóvenes. Sin embargo, no estaba preparado "apologéticamente" para mi primer año en la universidad. Comenzó después de la orientación...
What Does This Verse Mean to You? Some Thoughts on Understanding the Bible
By Richard Howe In our recent live-stream about truth, we demonstrated how properly understanding the nature of truth and recognizing that truth about reality is objective and knowable are crucial in properly doing both apologetics and Bible study. We also discussed...
What Are Students Learning At Yale? A Review of Dale Martin’s Introductory Lecture on the New Testament
Dale Martin is a scholar of the New Testament, formerly a professor at Yale University until his retirement in 2018. Prior to his appointment at Yale, Martin was a faculty member at Rhodes College and Duke University. Yale University generously uploads many lecture...
A Short History of Tyranny
How do you take power from the people and consolidate it in a dictator or government? There are known tactics to do this, and they have been demonstrated since the time of Plato. Historian Bill Federer joins Frank and identifies these tactics. He then takes us on a...
¿Se está desvaneciendo Dios?
Por Mia Langford Los "omnis" de la teología –omnipresencia, omnisciencia, omnipotencia, etc.– están siendo atacados con mayor frecuencia, y no solo desde los conocidos campos teológicamente más liberales del cristianismo. Ejemplos abundan –incluso dentro de las...
Are Christians the New Extremists? Yes, and That’s Okay
By Natasha Crain My blog and podcast have been quiet since April because I was finishing writing my new book, Faithfully Different: Regaining Biblical Clarity in a Secular Culture. Faithfully Different is about the fact that Christians with a biblical worldview are...
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 Christians, who should know better, seem to be jumping on board, believing somehow...
Proving Jesus without the Bible
Suppose none of the New Testament survived to this day. Would we know anything about Jesus and his teachings? Yes, much of what we know today about Jesus and his teachings we would know even without any of the New Testament documents. How? Cold-Case Homicide Detective...
Lo que nos dice nuestra lucha perpetua con la entropía
Por Al Serrato Hace muchos años, cuando era más joven y mucho menos sabio, decidí que sería un buen proyecto de padre e hijo invertir en un coche antiguo que pudiera restaurar. (Nota para los padres: es mucho mejor encontrar algo que les guste a tus hijos que al...
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 Christians suggest that much of the Old Testament is ahistorical. Events...
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 investigation, you find that the outcome of equity is anything but fair,...
What’s the Solution to the Identity Crisis?
Why are people denying that there are differences between men and women? Why are people struggling with their identity? What’s the solution to all this? Join Frank as he addresses these questions and others. Along the way he points out how transgender ideology...
Dos tipos de personas que han tratado de avergonzarme para que me aleje del cristianismo
Por Wintery Knight En mi último trabajo, tuve dos encuentros interesantes, el primero con un hombre judío de izquierda y el segundo con una mujer cristiana feminista del evangelio de la prosperidad de la Nueva Era. Hablemos de las dos personas. El hombre que piensa...
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 argument depends upon the truth of the conclusion, making the argument...
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 isn’t what we see at all in the Gospels. Those who would eventually lead the...
A Scientific Way to Show that God Exists
What do you say when someone says, “What evidence do you have that God exists?” Frank believes the answer to that question is a philosophical principle that is the ground of all science: the law of causality. Every effect has a cause. So what effects point back to...
¿Puede la historia de Jesús seguir sorprendiéndote?
Por Bob Perry La historia demuestra que la prudencia y la sabiduría rara vez están del lado de las nuevas formas de ver la Escritura. Esto es especialmente cierto en el caso de la tendencia "progresista" a rehacer a Jesús a imagen y semejanza de la posmodernidad. Por...