by nick | May 21, 2015 | apologetics, Apologetics, Arguments, Change
The material world we know is a universe of change. The great oak tree before us grew from the tiniest acorn. Now when something comes to be in a certain state, like size that is mature, that state cannot bring itself into being. For until it comes to be, it does not...
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...
by nick | May 18, 2015 | Apologetics, Laws of logic, Logic
Logic Logic deals with the methods of valid thinking. It reveals how to draw proper conclusions from premises and is a prerequisite of all thought. In fact, it builds from fundamental laws of reality and truth, the principles that make rational thought...
by nick | May 18, 2015 | Apologetics, Deism, Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826), the author of the Declaration of Independence (1776) and the third President of the United States, was a deist. Some of his earliest writings earned a place for him in the hearts of historians as “the major penman...
by nick | May 18, 2015 | Apologetics, Default belief, Theism, Universal Belief
Belief in God Belief in the existence of God is practically as widespread as the race, although it is often found in perverted and grotesque form and overlaid with superstitious ideas. This position has been challenged by some who contend that there are some races...
by nick | May 18, 2015 | Apologetics, Docrtine, Sean McDowell
Doctrine is under attack. Your initial response might be, “Of course it is, heretics have been challenging the foundations of the church since its inception!” and that is true, but today’s attack not only targets particular doctrines held integral to true Christian...