In a older article called The Gospels as Historical Testimony, author Paul Merkley says the following: The question is this: on what basis do we generally believe what a historical testimony tells us? The answer is: we believe when and… Continue reading →
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Interview: James Warner Wallace: Person of Interest: Part One/Part Two
Just this week, we had the privilege of interviewing James Warner Wallace who has been one of the most active and creative apologists over the last several years. He has published a series of books using his detective skills and… Continue reading →
“But I only believe in things I can see”: Why Everyone Uses Inferential Reasoning
On many occasions, while doing some outreach on a major college campus, one objection that comes up quite a bit is the “I Can’t See God!” objection. In other words, how can we expect people to trust in a being… Continue reading →
Is the Return of Jesus Related to Israel’s Repentance?
Does anyone ever think about the return of Jesus these days? In my experience, the backlash to the Left Behind Series has made it harder for Christians to get motivated to discuss eschatology. Orthodox or Traditional Judaism says Jesus didn’t… Continue reading →
Virtual Event with Frank Turek: Dealing with Tough Objections on a Collège Campus
We recently did a live stream with Dr. Frank Turek called “Answering Tough Questions on a College Campus.” Here is the clip. We discuss several issues and it is very informative.
Book Review: Why Believe: Christian Apologetics for a Skeptical Age (Hobbs College Library), by Tawa J. Anderson.
Over the last several years, there has been an abundance of apologetic resources that have been released. Tawa J Anderson’s book Why Believe: Christian Apologetics for a Skeptical Age is written on an introductory level and anyone that has been… Continue reading →
These are the Days of Izvestia
On March 15, 1917 the editorial board of the Communist Party newspaper Pravda welcomed a new member – Joseph Stalin. The name chosen for this flagship journal –‘Pravda’ – is the Russian word for ‘truth,’ though its original usage also referred to ‘justice.’ The first medieval law code of Kiev Rus (ancient Russia) was known […]
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A Look at God’s Foreknowledge, Sovereignty, and Man’s Responsibility
In this weekly zoom clip, we discuss God’s Sovereignty, Foreknowledge, and Man’s Responsibility. Yes, this is a monstrous topic and many have struggled with it and tried to figure it out. We will tackle some of these issues here. We look… Continue reading →
Polygamy Harms Men, Women, and Children
I’ve been reading some scientific studies on the psychosocial impact of
polygamy (in particular, the form of polygamy known as polygyny, that is, a
husband having two or more wives). Modern-day advocates for polygamy argue
that this practice benefits families and society, but the scientific data
tells a different story. The harmful effects of polygamy on the well-being
of men, women, and children are striking.
New music: Yaakov Ben Yehoshua
Three new music albums added in a day. Making up for a bit of lost time in the last month or so. ☺
Today’s new album is actually several singles by friend of the station, Yaakov Ben Yehoshua:
Born Again
Freedom
Ani Ohev אני אוהב
Shema
You Alone Are God
HaKol Beseder הכל בסדר
I Will Fear You
Or Khadash
Kum Bo Yah
Thanks to Yaakov for sending us all his tunes for play on Chavah. We hope you’ll enjoy them, fine Chavah listeners.
You can his music over at Amazon .