The Bible is not the only source of knowledge about God. Christians believe that God has revealed himself through creation (Ps 19:1, Rom 1:19-20), which means we should be able to find evidence for God in nature. This approach, referred... Continue Reading →
Have you been left in shock after reading the comment section on a political post? Online discourse seems to have hit a new low. Today's show will address this polarizing issue. Instead of testing the teachings that we see, we... Continue Reading →
“In fact, of all the arguments for and against God's existence (and I've heard them all) this is the most powerful I have encountered in support of the atheist position. A tour de force."” - Michael Shermer, Publisher Skeptic Magazine... Continue Reading →
The moral argument is often seen as one of the most powerful arguments for God's existence. However, in order to understand its strength, one must begin with a solid understanding of the argument and the difference between objective and subjective... Continue Reading →
Brett Kunkle, founder and president of MAVEN, has more than 25 years of experience working with junior high, high school, and college students. He came on the show this week to share his knowledge when it comes to raising students... Continue Reading →
This is part 2 of the interview with Dr. Paul Gould, the author of, Cultural Apologetics: Renewing the Christian Voice, Conscience, and Imagination in a Disenchanted World. Dr. Gould is a philosopher, a scholar, a teacher, a husband, and father.... Continue Reading →
Dr. Paul Gould, the author of, Cultural Apologetics: Renewing the Christian Voice, Conscience, and Imagination in a Disenchanted World, joined the show to talk about his new book. The first part of our discussion focused on the question, what is... Continue Reading →
I was reminded by the amount of questions students have related to the Trinity after teaching through the Doctrine of God in my high school class. Because of this, I decided to put out a short YouTube series addressing if... 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 →