Some people assume mission in the Bible starts at Matthew 28: 19. That is incorrect. And yes, it is true, the Bible doesn’t use the word “mission,” or “missionary” etc. Needless to say, perhaps we struggle with motivation to reach… Continue reading →
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Does It Matter Whether God Exists?
Editor’s note: This post originally appeared on Think Apologetics. Tabernacle of David considers this resource trustworthy and Biblically sound. . After talking to hundreds of college students for several years about spiritual beliefs, one thing that comes up from time to time, is whether the existence of God is even relevant. In other words, the… Read more
Nine blind Indians and the Israeli elephant
An ancient Indian Buddhist parable (circa 500 B.C.) tells of nine blind men who had never encountered an elephant. Each one was given a different part of the elephant’s body to touch, and then was called upon to describe the pachyderm. It comes as no surprise that each description was totally different from his neighbor’s! Each […]
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Three Things The Gospel Authors Would Have Never Invented About Jesus
Over the years, one of the common complaints by skeptics of the Gospels is that the Gospel writers supposedly took great liberty to make up or embellish certain parts of their work to make their point. In other words, many… Continue reading →
Is Apologetics Needed Because of a Lack of Faith?
Anyone who has been in the apologetics endeavor knows that there is always the need to properly define apologetics. Every now and then, one objection I hear from my Christian friends is that those who are overly committed to apologetics must… Continue reading →
A Look at Key Issues with Genesis
In this clip we discuss some of the key issues with Genesis. We discuss some of the definitions of “creationist” and “evolution,” whether Genesis makes claims that match reality (i.e., that humanity has dignity, value, and rights), cosmology supports a… Continue reading →
James Warner Wallace’s New Book Person of Interest: Why Jesus Still Matters in a World that Rejects the Bible
Cold Case Detective James Warner Wallace has a new book coming out very shortly called Person of Interest: Why Jesus Still Matters in a World that Rejects the Bible. You can read more about it here. This looks like another… Continue reading →
Why do Christians struggle with Jesus being the embodiment of truth and love?
When I read the Gospels, I see Jesus as the embodiment of truth and love. In other words, to attempt to divorce the two is to make Jesus into what we want him to be. Obviously, when we read John’s… Continue reading →
A Fresh Look at the Identity and Deity of Jesus
In this clip, we discuss the identity and deity of Jesus. This was our weekly zoom apologetics meeting.
The Problem of Assuming Faith Means to Have Absolute Certainty
I have been reading the book The Anatomy of Deconversion: Keys to a Lifelong Faith In a Culture Abanddoing Christianity by John Marriot. In the book, he makes the following comments about the relationship between apologetics, faith, and certainty. He… Continue reading →