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Top Christian Apologist
1. William Lane Craig Dr. Craig is probably the most famous modern-day apologist in the world. He currently runs the Reasonable Faith podcast and website. He holds several degrees in divinity and theology and currently holds a research professor of philosophy … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical intelligibility, Bruce Metzger, c.s. lewis, christian, christian apologetics, christian apologist, christian history, christian reasoning, Christianity, creation, Daniel Wallace, does god exist?, evidence of Jesus, Gary Habermas, God, Intelligent Design, jesus, John Lennox, jp moreland, lee strobel, NT, NT Wright, proof for the bible, Ravi Zacharias, William Lane Craig
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My De-Conversion on the ‘Matter of Doubt’ Podcast
The Matter of Doubt Podcast kindly did a podcast interview on me. This podcast is a lot more personal in nature than I have been on my blog so check it out. Disclaimer: Please forgive my annoying laugh, I was … Continue reading
Posted in attributes, bible contradictions, bible study, biblical difficulties, biblical inerrancy, biblical inspiration, evolution, fallacious reasoning, god, life, philosophy, podcast, read your bible, reason, religion, scriptural difficulties, youtube
Tagged atheism, Atheist, bible, bible difficulties, biblical inerrancy, BitterSweet, christian, Christian faith, Christianity, de-conversion, God, inerrancy, inspiration, morality, podcast, religion
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