Here is a question that I received at a recent Q&A at Hume Lake Christian Camp. If you are interested in me speaking at your church or youth group, click on the Endorsements & Speaking page, look through the speaking topics or suggest... Continue Reading →
There are many different ways people answer this question, but it doesn't mean that all answers are correct. Just like other areas of study, we should seek the truth and anything that contradicts the truth is false. Religious truth is... Continue Reading →
Our culture of relativism, the belief that truth changes from person to person, is undermining our student's faith in Christ. Relativism states that there is no truth. So how can Christianity be objectively true if there is no truth? Jesus... Continue Reading →
These are principles that not only make championship golfers, but they also make championship Christian ambassadors.
This week is part 2 with Kenneth Samples, senior research scholar at Reasons to Believe, on logic and critical thinking. This week we finished talking about the laws of logic and then discussed three important logical fallacies. Listen and find... Continue Reading →
Many do not realize that this apparent conflict comes from a worldview conflict. When understood correctly, there is no contradiction at all. In fact, faith should be based in the scientific evidence. Watch and see what I mean. If you are... Continue Reading →
I had the opportunity to speak to a group of students on the topic of world religions this past Friday. I wanted them to have an understanding of objective truth, how to respond to relativism/religious pluralism, and then be able... Continue Reading →