By Brian Chilton In 2000, I made the difficult decision to step away from my faith. I entered into what I call theistic-leaning agnosticism, one step removed from pantheism. I believed that some kind of God could possibly exist. However, I didn’t know that a person...
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Are the Gospels “hopelessly contradictory”?
By Erik Manning Critics of Christianity love to compile long lists of alleged contradictions in the gospels to shake the faith of unsuspecting church-goers. One of the more famous of these critics is Dr. Bart Ehrman. Ehrman studied at Princeton under Dr. Bruce...
¿Cuál fue el pecado de Sodoma y Gomorra?
Por Greg Koukl ¿Por qué Dios destruyó a Sodoma y Gomorra? ¿Fue verdaderamente por causa del pecado de la inhospitalidad y no por la homosexualidadel el juicio más grande que se encuentra en la Biblia aparte del libro de Apocalipsis? La gente encuentra lo que quiere en...
Is morality bad for business?
According to 180 CEOs, it is… at least the morality based on God’s Good nature. They claim that abortion bans go “against our values and [are] bad for business.” They claim abortion bans are a ban on “equality.” What do they mean by equality? What do they mean by bad?...
“The Ring of Truth”
By Tim Stratton What religion or worldview possesses the “Ring of Truth?” It is definitely not Islam or atheism! To be sure, this is not a deductive argument like the Kalam, Freethinking, or Ontological Arguments. I am simply encouraging readers to pay attention to...
Young People are Leaving the Church… Is Apologetics the Answer?
By Jeremy Linn Over the past few months, I’ve been promoting an Apologetics conference which will equip young people to understand and defend the Christian worldview. As I've talked to local church leaders about the conference, questions have come up about its...
John the Baptist in Josephus
By Ryan Leasure Several reasons exist for why we should trust the Gospels. Their eye-witness testimony, familiarity with the Palestinian world, embarrassing nature, early dating, and undesigned coincidences, all suggest that the Gospels are reliable documents. Beyond...
¿Qué es Dios? ¿Cómo podemos definirlo?
Por Carlos E. Rodríguez En sus argumentos sobre la existencia de un ser que trasciende el universo los teístas cristianos suelen identificar a este con el nombre de Dios. Lo que vamos a hacer es a proporcionar un significado claro y sencillo sobre este concepto. ¿Cómo...
The New Absolutes
What is happening to our culture’s moral values? Is it really radical relativism: everyone gets to decide what is right in his own eyes? Join Frank to find out that there’s actually a new set of absolutes that our culture is adopting. And these new absolutes are often...
Did God Command Genocide in the Old Testament?
By Ryan Leasure Richard Dawkins’ famous quote just about sums up how skeptics view the God of the Old Testament. He retorts: The God of the Old Testament is arguably the most unpleasant character in all fiction: jealous and proud of it; a petty, unjust, unforgiving...
Bible study: Esther as an example of bravery and God’s providence
By Wintery Knight I’ve been listening to this FREE two-volume series on the book of Esther featuring pastor Alistair Begg. A whole bunch of interesting things stuck out to me, so I’ll write about one of them today. First, Esther is a Jewish woman whose father or...
Apologetic Methods and A Case for Classical Apologetics
By J. Brian Huffling In 2004 I began to pursue an MA in Christian Apologetics at Southern Evangelical Seminary. I didn’t really know much about the topic, I just really wanted to know how to defend the Christian faith and have a better justification for my own...
Un argumento evolutivo en contra del naturalismo
Por Maverick Christian INTRODUCCIÓN Para los que los desconozcan filosóficamente, el naturalismo es la creencia de que sólo la naturaleza es real y que lo sobrenatural no existe. El argumento evolutivo contra el naturalismo (EAAN), presentado por el filósofo cristiano...
Navigating a Post-Truth Culture
We live in a post-truth culture, but how did we get here? In this episode, Dr. Ray Ciervo fills in for Frank and answer that and many other questions related to this extremely relevant topic. He shares some great insights on how to reach those who have bought into...
Three Signs of the Church’s Spiritual Disorientation
By Bob Perry It is a scary thing to be disoriented. At best, it means you’re headed in the wrong direction. But if you’re flying airplanes, it means you have no reference to the ground. You can’t navigate. You may not even know which way is up. In other words, being...
Is Apologetics “Anti-Faith”?
By Robby Hall Often, I see other Christians objecting to the use of apologetics altogether. They will usually say that faith doesn't require evidence, or it's not faith. But is that the case? If we look at the word "faith" itself, we can get a clearer picture of...
Every Christian Should Begin to Master the Moral Argument Today
By Erik Manning There’s a dizzying array of arguments for the existence of God. For a newbie looking to get into apologetics, it can be intimidating trying to figure out where to start. You have the cosmological argument, but it helps if you know something about...
The Equality Act isn’t About Equality
What is the one topic today that pastors and Christians seem most scared to discuss? They are virtually silent, yet this topic threatens to make certain aspects of following Christ illegal in the United States. There is NOTHING “equal” about the “Equality Act!” It is...
Did Jesus Have a Wife? – A Simple Response to The Gospel of Jesus’ Wife
By Mikel Del Rosario The Gospel of Jesus’ Wife So your skeptical friend just heard about something called, “The Gospel of Jesus’ Wife.” But unlike the fiction Dan Brown created in the Da Vinci Code, this wasn’t in a movie or a novel. She just caught another...
How a Cold-Case Atheist Detective Became a Case-Making Christian
By Terrell Clemmons I think it may be true," Jim Wallace said to his wife, Susie. He was lying in bed, staring at the ceiling. "What may be true?" "Christianity." Why did she need to ask? He'd been obsessed with the subject for several weeks now, talking her ears off...