Category: Apologetics

The Historical Jesus

The “his­tor­i­cal Jesus” move­ment is one which has been plagued by much lib­er­al­ism in an attempt to under­mine the “Bib­li­cal Jesus.” Even though Barnes & Noble might put these two ideas at odds with one another, I see a very real ben­e­fit in look­ing at who Jesus was through a van­tage point out­side of the Bible. I should preface […]

Interview Over the Truthfulness of Christian Theism

I was asked to do an inter­view over the truth­ful­ness of Chris­t­ian The­ism. I was inter­viewed by a “strong” athe­ist, and he asked many good ques­tions. I made some fac­tual errors such as say­ing that God cut His covenant with Noah in Gen 11 and not Gen 9, and some other small errors; but for think­ing off […]

Defending the Faith With Meekness

On Wright State’s cam­pus we had the infa­mous “Quad God” (in one form) who felt it was his pur­pose to come to our cam­pus and call every­one in his sight from a “whore” to call­ing men “fem­i­nine” and doomed to hell (cf. Perry’s arti­cle). It is inter­est­ing to see the draw that this man has; […]