"Conceptual analysis of what it is to be a cause of the universe enables us to recover a number of striking properties which this ultramundane cause must possess and which are of theological significance." - William Lane Craig In part... Continue Reading →
1 Corinthians 15:17 says, "If Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile and you are still in your sins." This means that either the tomb was empty, or Christians have an empty faith. Dr. Timothy Paul Jones (vice... Continue Reading →
"The Cosmological argument is a family of arguments that seek to demonstrate the existence of a Sufficient Reason or First Cause of the existence of the cosmos... The kalam cosmological argument traces its roots to the efforts of early Christian... Continue Reading →
The latest video published on the channel was titled, "3 Reasons Why People Don't Believe In God." It quickly caught the attention of one skeptic who posted a few objections to what I had to say. I wanted to take... Continue Reading →
What does atheism have anything to do with having faith? Atheists usually define faith as believing in something without or contrary to evidence. If we use this definition of faith, could it perhaps take more faith to be an atheist?... Continue Reading →
It has taken me a few years, but I finally have an atheist role play recorded on video. This video was taken at a camp this summer with about 230 junior high and high school students. The video starts with... Continue Reading →
I don't think this question is an either/or question. Check out my response.
This blog first appeared at SeanMcDowell.org.According to Ask An Atheist with Sam Mulvey, this question makes no sense whatsoever. In a podcast recorded on May 27th, 2018, the hosts were discussing common tactics that Christians use when talking to atheists.... Continue Reading →
Dr. Andy Bannister, Director of Solas Centre for Public Christianity and speaker at Ravi Zacharias International Ministries, joins me this week to discuss his book, The Atheist Who Didn't Exist: Or the Dreadful Consequences of Bad Arguments. Listen as we discuss... Continue Reading →