Ask any of my students and they will tell you that my emphasis behind every section in my Christian Beliefs class is that it is important to know why we believe what we believe (They even see me drink my coffee... Continue Reading →
Answer the skeptic: How might it be fair that God ordered the killing of Canaanite children? It is interesting whenever a skeptic discusses the problem of evil and the destruction of the Canaanites. Many times the skeptic will say that... Continue Reading →
If you are a Christian, you may have been asked the question, "Why does God let a child die?" This may have come after a close friend or family member experienced the tragic loss of a loved one. Your response... Continue Reading →
2015 was filled with new adventures. When the year started, I was in the Dominican Republic teaching, working with an after-school homework program, and helping launch a coffeehouse ministry. I moved back to the United States (Colorado) in July and... Continue Reading →
It is important to have a response to both Christians and skeptics when asked about why God allows evil. In this post I want to provide a response to when a Christian asks you, "Why do people suffer for a sin Adam... Continue Reading →
A few weeks ago I was asked to be a guest on the Apologetics.com radio program. One of the callers during the program argued that if Christians truly followed the teachings of Jesus, then they would become Jews. He claimed... Continue Reading →
The problem of evil is one of the biggest hurdles to overcome. How could a loving God allow evil and suffering? It is a mistake to attempt to solve the problem of evil with one response. There are different types... Continue Reading →
A few weeks ago a youth pastor invited me to do an atheist role play for a group of his Jr. High students. They had read about apparent Bible contradictions and their youth pastor wanted to challenge them. He wanted to... Continue Reading →
This past week I was scrolling through my Facebook feed when I saw an interesting post by a friend that had attracted a lot of attention. There were about 75 likes and over 25 comments so I was curious to... Continue Reading →