by nick | Jul 20, 2015 | Apologetics, Defactualization, Education, Politically Correct
According to the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), the nation’s chief test of student achievement, American students score lower in history than any other subject, and their test scores have been declining. On the history test for fourth graders,...
by nick | Jul 20, 2015 | Apologetics, Bible, Gospel of Mark, Mummy
Possibly the oldest fragment of the Gospel of Mark was found to be part of a mummy’s mask. A text found on papyrus used on a mummy mask may be the oldest copy of a gospel known to exist—a fragment of the Gospel of Mark that was written during the first century,...
by nick | Jul 7, 2015 | Apologetics
Professor James M. Tour is one of the ten most cited chemists in the world. He’s well-known for his work on nanocars, nanoelectronics, constructions that are graphene, carbon nanovectors in medicine, and eco-friendly carbon research for increased oil recovery...
by nick | Jun 30, 2015 | Apologetics, Ontological Argument
Lets listen as Bobby Conway asks Dr. William Lane Craig to define the Ontological Argument. Share...
by nick | Jun 30, 2015 | Apologetics, New Testament
Greg Koukl founder of Stand To Reason writes, The phrase, “The Bible’s been translated and recopied so many times…” introduces one of the most frequent canards tossed at Christians quoting the Bible. Can we know for certain that the New...