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Chesterton’s Gateway

About a century ago the editor of the London Times asked his readers to write in to answer the question, “What’s wrong with the world?” G.K. Chesterton wrote back two words: “I am.” Chesterton was a Christian writer, poet, illustrator, and debater who went on to write more than 80 books and thousands of essays. […]

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Biblical Judgment in a “Don’t Judge Me” World

By Alisa Childers “YOU SHOULDN’T JUDGE.” Once upon a couple of years ago, there was a wildly popular book written by a self-professed Christian author. It was released by a Christian publishing house and marketed on Christian platforms and websites. It was a fairy tale come true. Crushing it at the top of The New York […]

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Eternal Hell for Temporal Sins?

How is it just for God to punish people for eternity when they’ve only committed temporal sins? Isn’t that overkill? Is Hell just temporary? Is it loving for God to “send” people to Hell? Frank answers those questions and others on this sensitive topic. Plus, he dives into some of the objections leveled at the […]

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El impacto de la Omnipresencia Divina en la vida del creyente y más allá

Por Brian Chilton Mientras que Dios utilizó la apologética para devolverme la fe, Dios utiliza la teología para humillarme, asombrarme y reconfortarme ante su asombrosa presencia. La teología es una de mis pasiones. Mi currículum muestra cuánto amo la teología. Como mencioné en un post anterior, me di cuenta de que las escuelas que contratan […]

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How Culture Got to the Point Where Saturday Night Live is Promoting Abortion in a Clown Outfit

By Natasha Crain This weekend, Saturday Night Live cast member Cecily Strong played a character called Goober the Clown who had an abortion when she was 23 and now talks to people about how normal abortion is in between clown jokes. Goober explains that it’s a “rough” subject, so she does fun clown stuff to […]

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How We Got Our Bible: Old Testament Formation

By Ryan Leasure This is the second in a series of  nine posts addressing the question of how we got our Bible. Last post dealt with the question of inspiration and inerrancy. This week we turn our attention to the formation of the Old Testament. Introductory Matters In the late second century, Tertullian coined the term […]

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Juzgar bíblicamente en un mundo de “No me Juzgues”

By Alisa Childers “YOU SHOULD NOT JUDGE” A couple of years ago, there was a very popular book written by an author who declared himself a Christian. It was published by a Christian publisher and marketed on Christian platforms and websites. It was a fairy tale come true. It reached the top of the New […]

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Bullies and Saints | with Dr. John Dickson

Atheist Christopher Hitchens once wrote, “religion poisons everything”, and he included the Christian religion in that assessment. When you look at the behavior of some claiming to be Christians over the centuries— when you look at church history— you realize that Hitchens was right in many ways. The history of Christianity has been a mixed […]

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The Benefits of Active Listening and Moral Apologetics to the Chaplaincy Ministry

By Brian Chilton For the first article after having been named a Senior Contributor for MoralApologetics.com, it is only appropriate to acknowledge the tremendous benefit that moral apologetics has served in my present ministry as a clinical hospice chaplain. In September of 2020, I joined a team of nine other individuals who care for patients […]