By Bob Perry As I’ve discussed elsewhere, Darwinian Evolution tells a great story. But that story is wholly disconnected from the actual evidence of life on Earth. That’s especially true when it comes to the origin of life. To be fair, Darwinian Evolution insists it...
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¿Están realmente dejando el cristianismo los jóvenes?
Mucho se ha escrito sobre el analfabetismo bíblico de los creyentes adolescentes y la huida de los jóvenes de la Iglesia. Muchos han observado esta tendencia, y yo también la he visto anecdóticamente como pastor de jóvenes (y vergonzosamente, contribuí a la tendencia...
The two kinds of skeptics and how to deal with both
By Erik Manning We can gain knowledge about the subject of Christian apologetics until our eyes bug out of our heads. But knowing how to apply that information in our everyday lives is another animal. And a big part of learning effective communication is knowing our...
Las citas de San Pablo: evidencia de la datación temprana de los evangelios
Por Lidia Mcgrew La sabiduría popular del mundo de la erudición del Nuevo Testamento sabe que, si uno es muy conservador, se fechan todos los evangelios entre 60 DC y 100 DC. No antes. El único registro de las enseñanzas de Jesús que tenemos antes de eso es una...
Conversations with Jehovah’s Witnesses
By J. Brian Huffling “There are some Jehovah’s Witnesses in the neighborhood if you want to talk them,” my wife said. I was excited. I have had numerous and long-standing discussions with Mormons, but never anything meaningful with Jehovah’s Witnesses. After a while,...
What is “Social Justice”? with J. Warner Wallace
J. Warner Wallace guest hosts the show this week and answers a listener email about the nature of “social justice”. What is the definition of this term and how do people typically interpret it? Is social justice commanded in the Jewish and Christian scriptures? Is...
Tacitus — Ancient Roman Historian — Reports on Jesus
By Ryan Leasure Most of what happened in the ancient world went unrecorded. Think about it. People from bygone eras didn’t have technology like YouTube, TV, or the internet — much less the printing press. It’s sad, really. We’ll never know about 99.99% of what...
Apologetics as Conversation
By Mikel Del Rosario Hey, Can We Talk? Seeing apologetics as a conversational ministry There’s an Indian proverb that says, “You don’t cut off a man’s nose and give him a rose to smell.” I first heard this from Ramesh Richards, who applies this idea to apologetics. He...
Conceptualizando las dos naturalezas de Jesús
Por Max Andrews Predicación reduplicada es el medio para la comprensión de la relación entre las naturalezas de Jesucristo. Cuando la Escritura atribuye cualidades humanas a Jesús deben fundamentarse a su naturaleza humana. Del mismo modo, cuando la Escritura atribuye...
Theistic Evolution? with Dr. Stephen Meyer
Some Christians are trying to get the church to accept evolution by putting the word “theistic” in front of it. Is that wise? Is evolution true? Join Frank and his guest Dr. Stephen Meyer (one of the best people on the planet to discuss this), as they investigate...
Do Humans Have Intrinsic Value?
By Luke Nix Introduction Whether humans possess intrinsic value or instrumental value is a debate that often runs parallel to discussions about the true worldview. This debate also often fuels the passion behind worldview discussions because it has implications for...
Peripheral Visions: Even Science Needs More Than Science to Work Properly
By Terrell Clemmons Jon Headley has a confession to make. "I'm a 30-year-old man, but until a few years ago, I had no real understanding of the theory of evolution." "Ah," the ex-Christian continues after relieving himself of this confessional burden, "it feels good...
Correcting four myths about the history of the Crusades
By Wintery Knight Here is an interesting article from the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. Intro: The verdict seems unanimous. From presidential speeches to role-playing games, the crusades are depicted as a deplorably violent episode in which thuggish Westerners...
¿Cómo pueden ser los evangelios relatos de testigos oculares si ellos incluyen cosas que los escritores no vieron?
Mi viaje hacia el cristianismo comenzó cuando examiné los evangelios con el fin de analizar las palabras de Jesús. Yo estaba interesado en Jesús nada más como una fuente de sabiduría antigua y mi curiosidad hacia su persona me hizo empezar a examinar cuidadosamente...
Why are there so many denominations?
Skeptics are quick to claim that there are thousands of Christian denominations. Is that really true? If the Bible is true and clear, why is are there so many denominations? Join Frank as he addresses these four questions: Are just Christians divided? How serious...
Forgery in the Bible: Were 1 and 2 Timothy really forged?
By Erik Manning 2 Timothy 3:16 says that all Scripture is “God-breathed.” Of course for Christians, this would include 2 Timothy, as well as the rest of the pastoral epistles. Skeptics find this verse to be ironic because many biblical critics think that the pastoral...
4 Ways Parents Bore Their Kids Out of Christianity
By Natasha Crain The highlight of my summer was a family RV vacation to Kings Canyon National Park. Behind our campground flowed a gorgeous river that I returned to multiple times over the course of our trip. Each time I went, I sat and pondered the “big questions” of...
Métodos de apologética y una defensa a favor de la apologética clásica
Por J. Brian Huffling En el 2004, comencé a cursar una maestría en Apologética Cristiana en el “Southern Evangelical Seminary”. Realmente no conocía mucho del tema, solo quería saber cómo defender la fe cristiana y tener una mejor justificación para mis propias...
12 Reasons to Trust The New Testament
By Bob Perry If you claim to believe the Bible, you better be able to trust that what it says is true. Trusting the Bible means knowing two things. First, that the original authors recorded historically accurate information. And, second, knowing that the Bible we have...
Jesus’s Understanding of Human Nature in Luke 17
By Brian Chilton Some have claimed that Jesus was not a theologian. Granted, he did not sit down and write out a systematic theology book. However, the teachings of Jesus denote a deep theology that resonated with his understanding of God, Jesus’s own identity, God’s...