The resurrection of Jesus Christ is one of the most important historical events. The truth of Christianity stands or falls on the resurrection. So, is there any good reason to believe that Jesus rose from the dead? Can we really know... Continue Reading →
Dr. Jeff Zweerink, an astrophysicist and research scholar at Reasons to Believe, joined me to talk about what Christians need to know about Big Bang cosmology. It was interesting that he was able to show how the Big Bang can... Continue Reading →
God's word and God's world are consistent and complementary revelations when properly interpreted.
Dr. Jeff Zweerink, a research scholar at Reasons to Believe, joined me this week to talk about the integration of science and faith. He is an astrophysicist studying the multiverse theory, dark energy and dark matter, and exoplanets. In this... Continue Reading →
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 →
Are Christians critical thinkers or emotional feelers?
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 →
February 28th marked the first anniversary of the Coffeehouse Questions podcast. So many exciting things have happened, and I can't believe it has already been one year. On this week's podcast I discuss some of the exciting events from my... Continue Reading →