Month: July 2025
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But mark this: There will be terrible times in the last days. People will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boastful, proud, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, without love, unforgiving, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not lovers of the good, treacherous, rash, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than…
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I was asked to reply to this post entitled “My reply to “Five Reasons to Doubt the Resurrection by Matthew Hartke, Debunked”. This is the first and last time I will respond to anyone that does not have the respect and integrity to identify themselves and provide some background information.…
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Noah McKay has an interesting apologetic Argument From Beauty here. It’s an abductive argument, meaning it concludes with probability, not certainty. Here is his argument which he defends at length; McKay does a credible job of presenting his argument and defending it against objections. It’s worth reading in entirety. This…
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I am fortunate to be a member of a large evangelical church with significant resources. We offer a multitude of ministry opportunities, operate a Christian school (grades 1-12), have an impressive recreation center and offer social activities galore. It is also heavily involved in worldwide missions. I’m grateful to be…
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The Nomological Argument for the existence of God is not based on the fact that our universe contains the exact regularities that it does in fact contain. Rather, it is based on the more general claim that the observed parts of nature contain regularities involving a certain level of sophistication,…
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Darren Slade, PhD in theology and church history, writes, “In AD 125, Roman Emperor Hadrian (AD 117–138) traveled to Athens for the Eleusinian mysteries. According to Eusebius (ca. AD 265–339), a Christian philosopher named Aristides produced apologetic books for the Emperor. His apologetics compelled Hadrian to counter the arbitrary prosecution…
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Jeremy Pierre has a must-read article online here entitled “The Culture War Hits Close to Home: Loving Wisdom, Spotting Stupidity.” Jeremy is explicit that “Stupidity is not really about the intelligence of someone’s brain but rather the affections of someone’s heart.” He correctly identifies the cultural war: “The war on…

