There is a difference between a good person and a person that does good things.
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 →
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 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 →
As I was teaching today about free will being part of the Christian worldview, I received an interesting objection. The objection was stated that if God exists and has planned our lives, then we don't have free will. Does God... Continue Reading →
This is a question that was the topic of three of my lectures today and two more lectures tomorrow. Who is the ultimate authority in your life? I asked my students to think of different areas of their lives where they... Continue Reading →
Last night, I attended the first night of the two-day reTHINK student apologetics conference put on by Stand to Reason. Sean McDowell gave an incredible presentation answering the question, "Is Christianity a copycat religion?" This argument has resurfaced today on the... Continue Reading →