Note: For all that think I am begging the question by starting with the Bible, you can read the other posts on this site that deal with the reliability of the Bible/God’s existence outside the Bible. The Bible and God’s… Continue reading →
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Was Antony Flew’s Change of Mind a Victory for Christian Apologetics?
In the book An Introduction to Christian Worldview: Pursuing God’s Perspective in a Pluralistic World, the author’s note the end of life change that happened to Antony Flew. As they note, Flew was Britain’s most prominent philosophical atheist in the… Continue reading →
Interview with Tom Gilson: Too Good to Be False: How Jesus’ Incomparable Character Reveals His Reality
In this clip, we have a discussion with author Tom Gilson who has written a unique book called: Too Good to Be False: How Jesus’ Incomparable Character Reveals His Reality. Tom takes a unique apologetic approach in this book and… Continue reading →
Responding to the Co Exist Issue
My friend Jonathan Morrow has written a short piece called “Quick Thoughts on ‘All Religions Teach the Same Thing’. I will add my own thoughts here: Before I discuss the issue of religious pluralism, a few things shall be mentioned here.… Continue reading →
Five Lessons on the Jewish Roots of the Christian Faith
Over the years, I have had the privilege of teaching on Jewish backgrounds of the Christian faith. I am not part of the Hebrew Roots movement. But I think it is significant that when Marvin Wilson released his book called Exploring… Continue reading →
Decision Making and God’s Will for Your Life in 2020
Here is a clip from a weekly apologetics zoom meeting. My hope and prayer is that this clip will give motivation and insights for the new year.
Prophets, journalists and the burning of the Reichstag
God’s “purpose is unchangeable . . . It is impossible for God to lie; (Therefore) we who have taken refuge” under His wings “have strong encouragement to hold firmly to the hope set before us” (Hebrews 6:17-18). “This is the message we have heard from Him and announce to you, that God is Light, and in Him there is no darkness at all” (1 […]
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Handling an Objection: “I love the moral teachings of Jesus but I don’t think He is divine.”
This past week I was doing some outreach on a major college campus. When it came time to talk about the identity of Jesus, I heard two similar responses. Granted, I have heard this objection many, many, times. It goes… Continue reading →
Quotes on the Genre of the Gospels
There has been a lot of debate about the genre of the Gospels. Thus, just like other books in the Bible are a specific kind of literature (i.e., Revelation is apocalyptic literature), what kind of literature are the Gospels? I… Continue reading →
The Importance of the God Question and how it relates to your worldview
Worldview is a buzzword people hear throughout their lives. But while it may be a buzzword, everyone does have a worldview, or they are in the process of forming their worldview. Here is a summary of the importance of worldview… Continue reading →