"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 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 →
Big changes are happening this summer... Think Well is officially ready to bring Ryan on in an increased capacity! This means more interviews and YouTube content! Donors have come alongside this ministry in an incredible way to make this goal... Continue Reading →
Tyler Ellis is an artist, an award-winning author of "Question Everything" and a keynote speaker. He is best known for his TEDx Talk, Jesus Is Not A Role Model (aka: Finding Meaning in Daily Acts of Good). After earning his... Continue Reading →
Links Mentioned: Was the Biblical Flood Local or Global? Interview with Krista Bontrager Is a local or global flood more plausible?
"There is no truth!" "No one can know the truth about religion." "Who are you to judge others?" "All religions are basically the same." "Saying Jesus is the only way to heaven is exclusive and discounts every other religion." "Christians... 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 →