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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
Posted in apologist, atheist vs christian, best apologist, character, christian, Dr. William Lane Craig, early christian history, evolution vs. creation, Intelligent Design, jesus, jp moreland, philosophy, podcast, ravi zacharias, religion, systematic theology, youtube
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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Book Review: Mere Christianity By C.S. Lewis
This is one the most highly regarded apologetic books in history. It is claimed to have turned atheist to Christians, and non-believers to believers. Considering the reputation of the book, it was a must read. C.S. Lewis has a literary … Continue reading
Posted in apologetic, apologetics, apologist, atheism, atheist, atheist vs christian, best apologist, Book Review, evil, human nature, marriage, quote
Tagged analogical reasoning, Analogy, apologetics, apologist, Atheist, Book Review, christian apologetics, christian apologist, Christianity, CS Lewis, human nature, inductive reasoning, Mere Christianity, morality
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Defending your Faith-Free Life
Originally posted on Triangulations:
Let’s start with a Bible quote and my coined definition: …Always be ready to give a defense to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you, with meekness and fear; —…
Posted in apologetic, apologetics, atheism, belief, christian faith, Free-Thought, freethinker, inspiration, philosophy, purpose, quote, reason, reasonable evidence, religion, Response, theology, unbelief
Tagged apologetics, belief, christian apologetics, Christian faith, christian reasoning, Hannah Arendt, quotable quotes, quote, reasonable belief, reasonable evidence, reasonable faith, religion, unbelief
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An infinite God and his limitations
How could an infinite God take on limitations? Could God still be infinite if he is limited? Well before we tackle this question, let’s define the topic as according to some traditional apologetics. “The infinite nature of God simply means … Continue reading
Posted in atheist vs christian, attributes, attributes of God, biblical difficulties, character, christian fraud, Common Sense, confusion, contradiction, freethinker, god, infinite, logic, skeptic, skepticism, theology
Tagged apologetics, atheism, bible difficulties, christian apologetics, Christianity, deductive reasoning, does god exist?, God, God Test, God's attributes, Infinity, Judeo-Christian, logic, ontological, ontological argument, Perfect God, reality, reasoning, The thinker, the thinking atheist
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A Milestone Post
I thought this would be a great time to do a Milestone Post, considering I have just passed 20,000 views, and just published over 100 blog posts and have gathered a following of just over 100 followers, and over 1,500 … Continue reading
Posted in christian history, contradiction, creation, creationism, early christian history, god, God-Breathed, historian, history, religion, scriptural difficulties, skepticism, unbelief
Tagged adam, apologist, Atheist, bible contradictions, bible difficulties, biological eve, christian apologetics, christian apologist, christian history, Christianity, church history, early church history, eve, God, milestone, scriptural difficulties, truth, unbelief, Unfaith
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A Brief Summary of the different types of Apologetics
So in this endeavor of questioning my faith. I’ve spent a significant amount of time going to apologetic websites and blogs. MVWcreative is a blog that did a short explanation on the seven forms of Apologetics. (Now just as a reminder, his … Continue reading
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Tagged apologetics, christian apologetics, Christianity
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Check this Out
I have two new pages with the Best Collection of Apologetic-Christian resources and the Best Collection of Atheist & Skeptics resources I could find. Check it out. These are just some of the tools, websites, and blogs I use. Hope you enjoy!!!
Posted in apologetic, apologist, atheist, atheist vs christian, best apologist, bible contradictions, biblical difficulties, christian, Dr. William Lane Craig
Tagged apologetics, apologist, Atheist, bible, bible contradictions, bible difficulties, christian apologetics, christian apologist, proof for the bible, scriptural difficulties, skeptic, William Lane Craig
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