Category: Apologetics

The Effects of Postmodernity on Christianity

We live in one of the most excit­ing times in all of human his­tory. We are wit­nesses to a his­tor­i­cal shift unlike the world has ever known. The cul­ture around us is rais­ing seri­ous ques­tions about the valid­ity of any absolute epis­te­mol­ogy, moral­ity, and sense of truth. In fact, we are wit­ness­ing the final shift from […]

The Lost Tomb of Jesus?

Pas­tor Hay­good of Orange Hill Bap­tist Church in Austell, GA recently wrote an arti­cle con­cern­ing the recent “tomb of Jesus” dis­cov­ery. The arti­cle is enti­tled: “The Lost Tomb of Jesus?: A Few Pre­lim­i­nary Reflec­tions.” It is per­ti­nent, con­cise, meek, and accu­rate. It gave me great con­fi­dence in our Risen Sav­ior as all apolo­get­ics should. “There are […]

The Search For Truth

I have long since strug­gled with my role in the search for truth. I often won­der whether truth is even a fea­si­ble con­cept to be grasped, and dur­ing this time I resorted to rel­a­tivism to explain what I per­ceived to be a futile effort. After all, why keep search­ing for absolute, foun­da­tional truth when such an item does not even […]