by Forest Antemesaris | Jul 13, 2018 | Ethics/Morality
The moral argument for the existence of God is the last of the “Big Three” arguments for the existence of God to be covered in this series. The moral argument is different from the other two in that it argues not from the observable, physical universe, but from an...
by Forest Antemesaris | Jul 12, 2018 | The Existence Of God
As we continue our introduction of fundamental apologetics concepts, we move onto the second of the “Big Three” apologetics arguments: the teleological argument. The teleological argument, like the cosmological argument, is a logical defense of God predicated upon the...
by Forest Antemesaris | May 21, 2018 | Practical Apologetics
As a former atheist, there were many reasons why I was not a theist (nonetheless a Christian). Usually, when the discussion of Christianity would come up I would have a few pocketed arguments I would reach for when pressed on the issue. Surely, folks reject the...
by Forest Antemesaris | Apr 21, 2018 | Practical Apologetics
A Discourse on Doubt Is there anything more catastrophic than doubt? It can make us uncomfortable, seemingly shipwreck our faith, and cause hours of mental vexation. As someone who struggles with OCD (formerly referred to as “The Doubting Disease”), and as a former...
by Forest Antemesaris | Apr 19, 2018 | Practical Apologetics
Four Apologetics Mistakes to Avoid Every Christian is at some point involved in the task of defending the faith. We should always be prepared to “make a defense to anyone who asks for a reason for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and respect” (1 Pet....
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