Dr. William Lane Craig (video)
“In order to achieve his purposes, God may have to allow a great deal of suffering along the way."
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“In order to achieve his purposes, God may have to allow a great deal of suffering along the way."
Read MoreDr. William Lane Craig (video)
“For the logical problem of suffering to succeed, the atheists would have to show that it’s logically impossible that free will exists, and that it’s logically impossible that God has good reasons for permitting suffering… a burden too heavy to bare.”
Read MoreDr. Bart Ehrman (videos)
Dr. Bart Ehrman is raising significant questions about the reliability of the Bible.
Read MoreArt Lindsley (article)
Evil is important because it can be used as an argument for God’s existence as well as a clue to the nature of created reality.
Read MoreSean McDowell
A short video on how to explain the significance of objective truth to someone who does not believe in it.
Vince Vitale I would actually go further. Not only do I think science is in no way incompatible with belief in God, but I actually think that science points strongly to the existence of God, and there are four reasons why I believe this:
Read MoreJon Bloom It’s true: The Christmas story is humanly strange. But to be fair, atheists also embrace wildly far-fetched, strange beliefs of their own.
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Andy Bannister A charge that some people make is that religion in general and Christianity in particular are irrational. Richard Dawkins, in his best selling book The God Delusion, makes this very claim, saying that faith in God is just like belief in Santa Claus! Is this true?
Read MoreJill Carattini Atheists, we are told, merely acknowledge one less God than theists. If believers understood why they reject Zeus, the argument goes, they would understand why atheists reject their God.
Read MoreNancy Pearcey Learning to respond to every competing worldview would take a lifetime of study. Do we have to memorize a different argument for every “ism”? The exciting answer is that the Bible itself offers a single, universal strategy we can apply to all systems of thought...
Read MoreJon Bloom Christmas gives some materialist atheists occasion to ridicule the silly gullibility of Christians to believe such things. It’s true: The Christmas story is humanly strange. But to be fair, atheists also embrace wildly far-fetched, strange beliefs of their own...
Read MoreSamuel James Lack of scientific knowledge can leave Christians feeling vulnerable when talking to unbelieving friends about why faith is superior to skepticism. That’s unnecessary. You don’t need a degree in science to have something to say to those with scientific objections to faith. Here are four simple responses to those who claim science has either disproved God or has made belief in God unnecessary.
Read MoreFrank Turek Atheists and skeptics usually try to discredit the New Testament by indicating that it was written hundreds after the events. Is there evidence for this claim?...
Read MoreMItch Stokes Years ago, when I began earnestly addressing my questions about the plausibility of Christianity, I often found myself disappointed when I found answers...
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