by Donnie DeBord | Jun 5, 2018 | Practical Apologetics, Uncategorized
What do we do when life hurts? Sometimes life hurts so much that we question the existence of God. How could the omniscient and omnipotent God allow such hardship to exist? The academic pursuit of an answer to these questions yields a theodicy—a defense of...
by Dean Meadows | Apr 3, 2018 | The Reliabilty Of The Bible, Uncategorized
Each year about this time there are a plethora of shows, blogs, podcasts, YouTube videos either supporting or denying the resurrection of Jesus. Recently, I’ve noticed a newer objection attacking the Gospel’s in the form of a question: What time did the...
by Nathan Liddell | Nov 16, 2017 | Christian Philosophy, Uncategorized
As discussed in our last blog, Free Will is necessary for moral responsibility. Many grant this fact but dispute the meaning of Free Will. So, what is Free Will? As we get started, it should be noted that the Bible claims and Christians believe that humans have Free...
by Dean Meadows | Sep 14, 2017 | Christian Philosophy, Uncategorized
Photo Credit: Inspiredwalk.com Few arguments have undercut Christian’s faith as much as the problem of evil. This argument appeals to both the mind and emotion of the human experience. With the advent of the New Atheist movement, the problem of evil has...
by Dean Meadows | Aug 30, 2017 | Uncategorized
“I’m not rigid.” “That is so old-fashioned.” “Those people are so archaic!” In our society, we often hear these objections used regarding Bible principles. In response, the following is what I’ve heard personally throughout my thirty years of living: “Morality is a...
by Nathan Liddell | Aug 30, 2017 | Uncategorized
Photo credit: Imageflip.com You’ve heard of Metaphysics. But, you may have been afraid to ask what it is. Well, here’s the thing—you’re already doing Metaphysics. In fact, everybody is. So, you need to know a little bit about it. Luke Mastin gives a nice...
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