When teaching on the age of the universe, I usually take a neutral approach. In my opinion, the profound reality that God created the universe is more important than when God created it. And when I start presenting evidence for... Continue Reading →
It seems that believing in a global flood is one of the most agreed upon beliefs in Christianity. This makes sense because the Bible seems to be clear that the flood was global in Genesis 7:17–24. [17] The flood continued... Continue Reading →
Dr. Jeff Myers, president of Summit Ministries, joined me this week to discuss student worldview issues. If you have students and haven't heard of Summit, then it is definitely something you need to check out. One of Summit's main focuses... Continue Reading →
Eric Johnson, an expert in Mormonism and co-author of Answering Mormons’ Questions: Ready Responses for Inquiring Latter-day Saints and Mormonism 101: Examining the Religion of the Latter-day Saints, joined me for a second week to discuss practical strategies for sharing the good... Continue Reading →
Have you ever been at a loss for words when Mormon missionaries knock on your door? Do you wish you had a better understanding of what they believe and how it compares to Christianity? If so, then I would recommend Eric... Continue Reading →
There's a lot of discussion surrounding AB 2943. Some Christians think this bill, if passed, is going to ban the Bible. Others don't think the bill is any problem at all. Neal Hardin, writer at The Religion and Politics Blog,... Continue Reading →
As we approach Easter each year it becomes more common to hear and see objections to the resurrection of Jesus. Some headlines might doubt whether or not Jesus even existed. Others might grant his existence, but reject the resurrection for... Continue Reading →
Today, the March For Our Lives drew hundreds of thousands around the United States. People were marching for human value and against gun violence. However, many don't realize the worldview assumptions behind this any many other cultural beliefs. We are... Continue Reading →
I just finished a two-week section on religious freedom and persecution with my students. In fact, I stopped writing their test in order to record the podcast and write this blog. I feel bad saying this, but I think it... Continue Reading →