by idc | May 26, 2015 | Apologetics, Morality
The nature and definition of morality is a basis for one of the arguments that is used in Apologetics to establish the existence of God. Here is an article on the definition and nature of morals: Morality, Absolute Nature of. Orthodox Christianity has always defended...
by idc | May 23, 2015 | Apologetics, atonement, Islam
The Koran and Mohammed say that people who bear the burden of sin cannot bear the burdens of sin for others. In other words, Jesus paying for someone else’s sin is not fair or just and therefore cannot be true. But is that what Islam really teaches? Read...
by idc | May 23, 2015 | Apologetics, Logic, self defeating
In logic, a self refuting statement is one that contradicts itself. It is important in apologetics to point those statements out and expose them for what they are. The pursuit of coherent, consistent truth is the goal. Here is a list of self contradicting...
by idc | May 21, 2015 | Apologetics, evidence
Evidence plays a huge role in the conviction of a criminal before a jury. But exactly what kind of evidence do you need to convict someone? If Christianity were on trial, what kind of evidence would you need to have to prove it true or false? This is one of the...
by idc | May 19, 2015 | Apologetics, Bible Text Reliability, evidence, New Testament, scripture
Apologetics seeks to give credible reasons for the validity of the Christian faith using evidence. In this case, Craig Bloomberg has documented 59 archaeological, historic and contextual evidences that validate the gospel of John. New Testament Scholar Craig Blomberg...