In this clip we interview Dr. Justin Bass, who is author of the book The Historical Bedrock for the Death, Burial and Resurrection of Jesus.
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The Resurrection of Jesus: Tweaking the Minimal Facts Argument
For those that are interested, here is a recent clip from our weekly apologetic meeting at The Ohio State University. We went over the minimal facts argument for the resurrection of Jesus. I mentioned some additional things and spent time… Continue reading →
5 Things That Impact Discussions About The Existence of God
Over the years I have talked to many people about the existence of God. In many cases, both theists and skeptics can grow frustrated with one another on the lack of agreement. I have come to the conclusion that when people attempt to discuss the… Continue reading →
Tips is Discussing God’s Existence with People
In this short clip, we discuss some of the issues that come up with people when we discuss the existence of God.
Apologetic Methodology: Using Messianic Prophecy Today
Here is a clip from our weekly apologetics meetings. In this clip, we discuss some of the challenges of using messianic prophecy in today’s culture.
Running with the chariots
On July 6, 1924 a non-descript Scotsman approached the pulpit on 17 rue Bayard in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. The building was L’église écossaise de Paris (The Scots Kirk, Paris), and the preacher was Eric Liddell, the ‘Flying Scot’ and great Olympic hope of the United Kingdom. He chose not to run that day […]
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Responding to “You Can’t ‘Prove’ or ‘Disprove’ God’s Existence”
Over the years I have heard hundreds of objections to the Christian faith on a major college campus. One of the most common objections I hear is that there is no way to ‘prove’ or ‘disprove’ God’s existence. Sadly, this… Continue reading →
William Lane Craig: The Making Of An Apologist
Editor’s note: This post originally appeared on Think Apologetics. Tabernacle of David considers this resource trustworthy and Biblically sound. .
Why Don’t Many Christians Seem to Care About Messianic Prophecy Anymore?
Recently a friend asked me why so many Christians don’t seem to know much about the role of Messianic prophecy in the Bible. They also seemed to be unaware as to how it was utilized as the main apologetic in… Continue reading →
Who is the One True God? A Look at Prophecy as a Verification Test
Introduction The skeptical issue in our culture mostly enters into the religious dialogue in the following way: “In the case of God, who isn’t some physical object but a divine being, what kind of evidence should we expect to find?… Continue reading →