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Wintery Knight Blog
Wintery Knight Blog posted a blog entry
How to respond to postmodernism, relativism, subjectivism, pluralism and skepticism
Four articles from Paul Copan over at the UK site “BeThinking”. Each article responds to a different slogan that...
 
The Armchair Antichrist
The Armchair Antichrist posted a blog entry
Faith is not Evidence
The way that some Christians try to argue suggests that they think the fact that they believe something is somehow evidence for...
 
DanLiebke
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Film Review: Collision
I was rather excited that this film got a theatrical release, because I’d heard about it a few weeks ago and it was pretty much going straight to DVD. But Dendy Newtown brought it out for one night (albeit courtesy of a church in the area who sprung a...
 
Daniel Florien
Daniel Florien posted a blog entry
When the Bible & Science Differ…
When science and the Bible differ, science has obviously misinterpreted its data.—Henry Morris (founder of Institute for...
 
Wintery Knight Blog
Wintery Knight Blog posted a blog entry
Here are some ideas for your Christmas gift giving this year
I was supposed to work all through Thanksgiving on a project, but I ended up doing all my Christmas shopping. If you have a lot...
 
DVGibbs
DVGibbs posted a blog entry
Middle East Dominoes Falling For Islamic Jihad, And A Worldwide Caliphate From A Biblical Worldview
By Douglas V. GibbsAmong Biblical Scholars, "Magog" (given extensive attention in the Book of Ezekiel) has long thought to...
 
Shane Vander Hart
Shane Vander Hart posted a blog entry
Christianity & Nature
How should Christians view nature?  Not the way many environmentalists do.  We are stewards of creation, nature is...
 
Neiswonger
Neiswonger posted a blog entry
The Cultural Obsession with Vampires and the Twilight Saga: New Moon (Apologetics.com Audio)
The Twilight Saga is an international phenomenon. Why such fascination? Is this about love? Romance? Or just morbid vanity...
 
Wintery Knight Blog
Wintery Knight Blog posted a blog entry
How an interest in apologetics is a sign of a friendship with God
Greg Koukl of Stand to Reason wants Christians to be “ambassadors for Christ”. What’s that?Here is a...
 
Peter M. Lopez
Peter M. Lopez posted a blog entry
Giving Thanks
I think we too often reduce thanksgiving to a simple emotion, or, once a year, to a holiday where we remember and acknowledge...
 
Daniel Florien
Daniel Florien posted a blog entry
How (Not) to Make the Best Case for God & Jesus
Mark Driscoll is the edgy pastor of Mars Hill Church in Seattle, WA. He tends to make his fellow fundamentalists angry because...
 
Wintery Knight Blog
Wintery Knight Blog posted a blog entry
How I talk to my mother about Christianity
I could write a lot about this, so I’ll just try to provide a brief insight. I should probably put up a poll to see what...
 
st.eutychus
st.eutychus posted a blog entry
Things science can’t do
William Lane Craig on science and its limitations…Related posts:New strategy for the new atheismYouTube Twosday:...
 
The Armchair Antichrist
The Armchair Antichrist posted a blog entry
Why I Remain Unconvinced
There is something that many Christians really do not understand. Atheists do not reject Christianity or the existence of God...
 
Mark Van Steenwyk
Mark Van Steenwyk posted a blog entry
A Fourth Letter from A Common Sense Atheist
In October 2009, I was invited by my friend Luke to an exchange of letters about the reasons for our belief. Here is an index...
 
asharpfamily
asharpfamily posted a blog entry
Social Ethics For A Social Network: An UnApologetic Presence On Facebook
For those of you that are interested, click here to view the paper I presented at the Evangelical Philosophical Society's(EPS)...
 
Andrew F
Andrew F posted a blog entry
How far away I am from where You are!
The title of this blog post is taken from the song ‘Jesus hold me Now’ on the latest Casting Crowns album ‘Until the...
 
The Armchair Antichrist
The Armchair Antichrist posted a blog entry
To Hell and Back
A few days ago I went to a presentation by “The Embassy” a student ministry at a nearby university. The topic of...
 
Wintery Knight Blog
Wintery Knight Blog posted a blog entry
How I respond to atheists who speculate about unobservable entities
I noticed a new comment to my article explaining how to argue for God from the fine-tuning of the universe.The commenter wrote...
 
John Johnson
John Johnson posted a blog entry
What are we giving the world to believe?
Just a short note, but I had to share from my Bible reading today…John 1033 The Jews answered Him, saying, “For a...
 
Wintery Knight Blog
Wintery Knight Blog posted a blog entry
Video of William Lane Craig’s opening speech from his debate on ID with Ayala
Provided by ChristianJR4. If you have a youtube account, please subscribe to his channelHere is his full opening speech in 3...
 
Brad Cook
Brad Cook posted a blog entry
Sermon: What about the Bible?
What about the Bible?Talk for Café Church, St Philip & St James’ ChurchSunday 8 November 2009View Keynote...
 
Wintery Knight Blog
Wintery Knight Blog posted a blog entry
William Lane Craig’s after-action report on the debate with Francisco Ayala
Here is his after-action report. I think it may be behind the registration firewall, so I’ll quote some of it for...
 
<em>lawsonaj</em>
lawsonaj posted a blog entry
Part 3: Non-Church Goers Giving Records
I heard recently that there was an article in USA Today that pointed out the stats on giving/helping/volunteerism between...
 
Neiswonger
Neiswonger posted a blog entry
When two Rights make a Wrong: The arbitrary creation of rights and how it is destroying our most basic protections of law.
"If rights are given by God, and God made people to be a certain kind of thing, and made them to do certain kinds of things...
 
Wintery Knight Blog
Wintery Knight Blog posted a blog entry
What are some popular philosophical objections to Christian theism?
Since we’ve been looking at history and science so much recently, I decided to list some philosophical objections to...
 
nguirado
nguirado posted a blog entry
Fox News anti-Catholic bias
Can Fox report something about the Vatican and science without mentioning Galileo in the first sentence or Giordano Bruno, who...
21 days ago Asymmetric | Topics: Catholicism, Apologetics
 
<em>lawsonaj</em>
lawsonaj posted a blog entry
Part 2: Atheists claim that they are MORE moral than Christians.
I agree with the comment posted in Part 1 that these stats need to be taken with a grain of salt, and Christians probably...
 
nguirado
nguirado posted a blog entry
Catholic Answers Radio Club Membership
I may have a mini-obsession at any one time (the last being 40s music), but I'm pretty moderate about any one thing over time...
21 days ago Asymmetric | Topics: Catholicism, Apologetics
 
<em>lawsonaj</em>
lawsonaj posted a blog entry
Part 1: Atheists claim that they are MORE moral than Christians.
Atheists claim that they are more moral than their Christian counterparts? Our first question may be: Yes, but why? But our...
 
Quaesitor
Quaesitor posted a blog entry
London’s Biggest Survey EVER??! If you could ask one question…
In the run up to the series of Passion For Life events next Feb/March, we’re doing this survey at All Souls for...
 
Rich B
Rich B posted a blog entry
Did the Divinity of Jesus Emerge Slowly After Layers of Embellishments?
Or is Leigh Teabing (a.k.a Dan Brown) off his gourd?Wintery Knight has the goods. What do you  think of his...
 
Wintery Knight Blog
Wintery Knight Blog posted a blog entry
Craig-Ayala debate may be streamed live over the Internet
Check it out! (H/T Brian Auten of Apolgetics 315)We are working on streaming the event live.The event, assuming everything...
 
Henry
Henry posted a tweet
From Threads blog: Idolatry of Apologetics: Todd C. Wood, a baraminologist (he studies “kinds” as in Genesis 1),... http://bit.ly/2nsDLB
 
Rich B
Rich B posted a blog entry
Ironic
Last week Greg Koukl participated in a debate on “Do Moral Truths Exist?” and he did a talk at Mount Royal on...
 
Neiswonger
Neiswonger posted a blog entry
Apologetics.com – Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation
"Scripture Alone as the sole infallible rule was their formal cause; Justification by Grace Alone through Faith Alone in...
 
Neiswonger
Neiswonger posted a blog entry
“Collision” Highlights the Great Antithesis, by David L. Bahnsen
"Nearly twenty-five years ago my late father, Dr. Greg Bahnsen, debated the highly acclaimed atheist scholar, Dr. Gordon...
 
wdphillips
wdphillips posted a blog entry
Propositionalism’s failure and its impact on the church
My previous two posts (here and here) looked at what many philosophers deem to be a special kind of knowledge, one which is the...
 
Neiswonger
Neiswonger posted a blog entry
God is Not the Author of Sin
“God from all eternity did, by the most wise and holy counsel of His own will, freely and unchangeably ordain whatsoever...
 
Daniel Florien
Daniel Florien posted a blog entry
Argument from Disproof
How many times have we heard this one?109. ARGUMENT FROM LACK OF DISPROOF, a.k.a. ARGUMENT FROM SHIFTED BURDEN OF PROOF(1)...
 
Neiswonger
Neiswonger posted a blog entry
You promote by action as much as by word.
You promote by action as much as by word.Words often say things that we do not intend but deeds are disturbingly accurate...
 
Rich B
Rich B posted a blog entry
A Darn Good Day
The seniors I teach are embarking on their research paper this week.  For many of them, it’s “freak out”...
 
Mark Van Steenwyk
Mark Van Steenwyk posted a blog entry
A Third Letter from A Common Sense Atheist
Editor’s Note: Here’s the latest in the correspondence between “Common Sense Atheist” and me (Mark Van...
 
Neiswonger
Neiswonger posted a blog entry
Hell No: The Doctrine of Final Punishment and Recent Attempts at Evangelical Revision
The new Apologetics.com Radio ShowClick the link to hear the show at the www.apologetics.com website:Hell No: The Doctrine of...
 
Andrew F
Andrew F posted a blog entry
Worship in Spirit and in Truth
I have been reading, on and off, ‘Desiring God’ by John Piper. It is one of those books that I can only read short bits of...