In this clip, we discuss the apologetic methodology of Paul and how we can apply some of his methods into today’s culture.
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Communism at the Gates of Europe
Last Days dreams and prophetic words are part of God’s upcoming oracular scenario. Joel tells us on the highest authority that the day is coming when YHVH will pour out His Spirit on all flesh: the sons and daughters of Israel will prophesy, old Jewish men will dream dreams, and young Hebrew men will see […]
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Do College Students Care About Truth?
Over the last several years I have done outreach on a major college campus (The Ohio State University which has close to 60,000 students). I have had hundreds of spiritual conversations with students and direct an apologetics ministry called Ratio… Continue reading →
What is wrong with humanity? A Look at Common Questions about Original Sin
Many would agree that the doctrine of original sin makes the best sense of human experience, and alternative philosophies and explanations fail to capture the depth of the human condition. Original sin reminds us of the need for God’s grace… Continue reading →
Some Reasons for the Existence of a Personal God
In theological circles, there has been an ongoing debate over theistic personalism and classical theism. In this clip, I give some of the reasons I think think a personal God exists.
William Lane Craig on the unexpected applicability of mathematics to nature
Wintery Knight has a great post on William Lane Craig’s argument about the applicability of mathematics to nature. Interesting stuff.
A Look at Cancel Culture: Are Christians Too Judgmental and Not Much Different From Cancel Culture?
As you probably know, cancel culture is all around us. If you don’t affirm someone else’s belief or disagree, or say the wrong thing, you can be permanently canceled. You can lose your job, your reputation, or a relationship. We… Continue reading →
Reviewing the Resurrection Creed in 1 Cor 15:3-8
As historians evaluate the sources available for the resurrection of Jesus, a critical question is the dating of the sources. In relation to early testimony, historian David Hacket Fisher says, “An historian must not merely provide good relevant evidence but… Continue reading →
Why so Many People Misunderstand the word “Faith”
In this clip, we discuss some of the misunderstandings about the word “faith.” We also discuss the relationship between faith and knowledge as well as biblical definitions of “faith.”
Lessons from Nazi history
In a memorable scene in Steven Spielberg’s film Schindler’s List, a group of Jewish men in the Polish suburb of Kraków-Płaszów huddle around an old oil barrel, warming their hands over burning scrap wood. One of them confidently proclaims, “There’s nowhere down from here. This is it! This is the bottom. The ghetto is liberty!” […]
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