This week continues my conversation with Fazale “Fuz” Rana, a biochemist and the vice president of research and apologetics at Reasons to Believe. It started last week by discussing Biochemistry, Evolution, and Evidence for God. The conversation continued this week by looking... Continue Reading →
I'm back this week to discuss one of my favorite topics, evolution. This interview was initially set up because I was asked questions about Neanderthals and human origins that I simply couldn't answer. And when I have questions about science... Continue Reading →
This is a very common question from both believers and skeptics. Believers often feel like God is distant and want to experience more of Him. Skeptics say that if God wanted everyone to believe then he should just show up... Continue Reading →
Two recent conversations have caused me to re-evaluate the moral argument for God's existence. The first conversation was a recent interview I had with Dr. J. P. Moreland on his new book, Scientism and Secularism. One of his points, which... Continue Reading →
Do you only trust things that can be proven by science? Do you find scientific truths more convincing than moral truths? If so, this shows how you might be affected by the dangerous ideology of scientism. Scientism teaches that the... Continue Reading →
John 15:7 says, "If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you." Does this really mean that we can ask for anything and God will do it?... Continue Reading →
This 2-part interview was done with a good friend who is a missionary overseas. His main role is one of evangelism, and most of his conversations are with Muslims. He could not share his name or the country is is... Continue Reading →
This week's show consisted of three fun sections. First, I conducted two different interviews this week that will turn into the next three podcasts. The first two shows will be with a friend that is doing evangelism with Muslims in... Continue Reading →
Lawmakers in New York passed the Reproductive Healthcare Act yesterday. It was voted on by both the state Senate and the state Assembly, and then signed into law by the New York governor, Andrew Cuomo (pictured above). Why is this... Continue Reading →