In our weekly apologetics meeting, here we interview Dr. Michael Keas who is a historical scholar who specializes on the history of the relationship between faith/theology and science. Sadly, many people ascribe to what is called The Conflict Model which…
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Thanks to the wonderful resource Christian Apologetics Alliance for this resource. The following is an excerpt from Dr. Douglas Groothuis’ Christian Apologetics, chapter five, “Distortions of the Christian Worldview—Or the God I Don’t Believe In”. It is posted with Dr.…
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Thanks to the wonderful resource Christian Apologetics Alliance for this resource. The following is an excerpt from Dr. Douglas Groothuis’ Christian Apologetics, chapter five, “Distortions of the Christian Worldview—Or the God I Don’t Believe In”. It is posted with Dr.…
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General Issues: Why Some People Simply Will Not Be Convinced “My Genes Made Me Do It”: Is Ethics Based on Biological Evolution? Charts on God’s Existence Four Quotes On Natural Selection by Naturalists That Support Theism Four Problems in Atheist/Theist Discussions…
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NOTE: Thanks to my friend Lonnie Welch for the title for this post. Richard Dawkins is the most well-known and outspoken evangelist for atheism today. His God Delusion sold quite well and he has now made many disciples. I won’t…
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By Eric Chabot In 2004, I started going to the Ohio State University and engaging students for the truth claims of Christianity. I did hundreds of surveys with students and certainly begin to see some of the objections people had…
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Well, this is not the first time we have heard this. Natalie Wolchover posted this article in Huff Post called Science & God: Will Biology, Astronomy, Physics Rule Out Existence Of Deity? Rather than just write up a response, I…
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By William Lane Craig Back in 1896 the president of Cornell University Andrew Dickson White published a book entitled A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom. Under White’s influence, the metaphor of “warfare” to describe the…
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Well I said the day before the election that the time had come for what was supposed to be the biggest election in our country’s history. And I said that it could not be more apparent that the nation is polarized.…
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