by Dean Meadows | Jul 19, 2018 | Practical Apologetics, Questions About Jesus, The Reliabilty Of The Bible
In the first part of the series we looked at the first three questions raised by YouTube personality, PineCreek, which dealt with things God has done in the past; personal doubts about His existence and the truth of the Christian worldview; and what would life look...
by Dewayne Bryant | Jul 12, 2018 | Questions About Jesus
Critics often describe the Bible as a collection of strange stories and weird fiction. Upon closer inspection, the biblical Gospels appear to be rather straightforward accounts of the life of Christ. By comparison, extrabiblical stories contain all kinds of bizarre...
by Dean Meadows | Jun 18, 2018 | Christian Philosophy, Questions About Jesus, The Reliabilty Of The Bible
Several months ago I wrote a blog on the common claim against the resurrection which states “extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence” (ECREE hereafter[1]). Since that time I’ve received both positive and negative feedback regarding the blog. Therefore, in...
by Dewayne Bryant | Jun 10, 2018 | Christian Philosophy, Questions About Jesus
The belief that Jesus was a fictional character borrowed from ancient mythology is a popular one. Critics often claim that Jesus is no different from other dying and rising gods like Osiris, Attis, Adonis, and Mithras. Those who hold this position are known as...
by Dean Meadows | Jan 12, 2018 | Questions About Jesus
The atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ is the central theme of the entire Bible. His death on the cross was a once and for all sacrifice which allowed humankind to be brought into union with God. It is this sacrificial blood which is contacted at the moment of...
by Dean Meadows | Jun 1, 2017 | Questions About Jesus
Photo Credit: Joe Cavazos Guest Writer: Dr. Dewayne Bryant Many Christians are unaware that an increasing number of people in the world see Jesus as nothing more than a mythological figure. A recent study conducted by the Barna Research Group revealed that four...
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