by idc | May 18, 2015 | Apologetics, secular humanism
Humanism, Secular. Humanism focuses on the values and interests of human beings. There are Christian forms (see Lewis, C. S.) and non-Christian forms. Secular humanism is the dominant form of the latter. Its confession is that “Man is the measure of all things.”...
by nick | May 16, 2015 | Apologetics, Dr. Frank Turek, Dr. Michael Shermer, Hate Speech, Stony Brook University
New York Apologetics hosted a debate at Stony Brook University on April 16, 2015. The debate was one of the most well attended events held in that auditorium as the place was filled to capacity and over one hundred people were sitting out in the lobby watching the...
by idc | May 15, 2015 | Apologetics, Atheism, inconsistent, Worldview
In apologetics, we seek to make sense of the world around us as it comports to reality. On thing we look for is consistency. Is your view consistent throughout all of the various situation that life and reality brings us? Well, Ricky Gervais, who is a popular...
by nick | May 15, 2015 | Apologetics, Bible Text Reliability, New Testament
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 Testament has been handed down accurately? Yes, we...
by nick | May 15, 2015 | Apologetics, Evidence for Jesus, Jesus
Five reasons are presented for thinking that critics who accept the historical credibility of the gospel accounts of Jesus do not bear a special burden of proof relative to more skeptical critics. Then the historicity of a few specific aspects of Jesus’ life are...
by nick | May 14, 2015 | Apologetics, Atheist Claims, john Lennox
You don’t have to read hundreds of books before you can discuss your faith with an atheist. Sometimes questions and claims that are only brief soundbites can be answered just as fast. At the London Evangelists’ Conference yesterday, Professor John Lennox...