It was at this time last year that I was frantically reading and preparing for my interterm class with J. Warner Wallace at Biola University. The thought of recording a podcast had never crossed my mind. I was content with... Continue Reading →
It is December 23rd, and I hope you all are having a wonderful Christmas season. For my last podcast of the year, I wanted to discuss two different topics. First, I wanted to give you a tactical response to the... Continue Reading →
I've just been told that the purpose to life is to procreate.
Being closed minded doesn't help in a discussion. In fact, as one student pointed out, being close minded may cause you to miss the truth! Plus, why would we expect anyone to change their mind after talking to us if... Continue Reading →
I recently wrote the blog "Were Adam and Eve Historical Figures?" where I argued that the Bible speaks of them as being historical. It isn't figurative language used to make a point or anything like that. Instead, both Jesus and... Continue Reading →
The idea of a two-edged sword, or a sword that cuts both ways, has a storied history. The analogy is somewhat problematic, as swords always have two edges anyway, and it is in doubt that a trained swordsman is going... Continue Reading →
The reason I started studying science apologetics is because I saw many students having trouble reconciling the two. The debate between faith and science seems to always be one that troubles many believers. Instead of allowing science to cause doubts,... Continue Reading →