Month: August 2025
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There is an interesting article here entitled “Engineers For The Gospel.” It’s worth reading in entirety. Engineers tend to make good apologists. They think logically, are practical and deal with certainty. They can self-teach new things. They know what they believe and why they believe it. They know that ideas…
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The relationship between Israel and the Church in the New Testament is something theologians do not see eye-to-eye on. At one extreme are those who claim the church has replaced Israel and that God has no future plan for Israel (replacement theology). At the other extreme are those who claim…
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There is an interesting opinion piece here by Nathanael Blake entitled “Reality Strikes Back” with the subtitle “The transgenderism tide is turning, but many destructive lies—and reactions to lies— remain.” He chronicles the increasing pushback against transgender insanity as people begin to acknowledge the deception and madness of the movement.…
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Sometimes no amount of evidence will convince someone who happens to hold a false belief. Two contemporary examples are “flat-earthers” (yup, they really exist) and people who are convinced that the Apollo moon landings were an elaborately-concocted hoax. “Flat earthers” are not convinced by the fact that you can circumnavigate…
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I did not know that Francis Schaeffer (of L’Abri) had a son until I saw this interview with him conducted by Sean McDowell. This was painful to watch. Frank claims to be an “atheist who believes in God.” Sean is very gracious in the interview. While it’s obvious that Frank…
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The church has historically categorized its teaching into three categories: There are two areas of focus for apologetics: both (1) inside and (2) outside the church. Apologetics is done outside the church to defend the faith (1 Pet 3:15). But it is also done inside the church to solidify faith…
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That we are capable of such great beauty as this . . .
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A new analysis from the Institute for Family Studies revealed that “we’ve been witnessing an increase in marital stability since the end of the 1970s,” when divorce became much more common. As it turns out, marriages so far this decade show the most stability out of any other decade in…
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It is crucial for us in the pluralistic age in which we live in to recognize that we cannot simply treat all those who dislike or reject Christianity as being one homogeneous group. No two people have the exact same reasons for rejecting Christianity, and as a result, no two…
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At over 400 years old, The KJV is unquestionably the most influential English Bible to date. Part of the reason is that it reigned as the only available English Bible for 250 years (with no competitors), and continues to appeal to a significant number of people even today. The top…

