Category: Apologetics

A Self-Stultifying View on Truth

I sub­mit­ted the fol­low­ing let­ter to The Guardian for pub­li­ca­tion. Will they pub­lish it? Prob­a­bly not. As stu­dents, we are immersed in a sub­cul­ture where there is a pre­vail­ing con­sen­sus on the denial of the neces­sity and absolute nature of truth and knowl­edge. I remem­ber dis­tinctly my first phi­los­o­phy class dur­ing a debate on the­ism, and my pro­fes­sor pro­claimed to […]

The Problem of Evil Defined and Refuted

In the dis­cus­sion of apolo­get­ics (defend­ing your faith, 1 Peter 3:15), the so-labeled “Prob­lem of Evil” con­tin­u­ally arises. I will explain the frame­work of this so pro­posed “log­i­cal” refu­ta­tion of the exis­tence of a divine Cre­ator. Maybe you have encoun­tered it while evan­ge­liz­ing to some­one. This argu­ment is one of the worst against the exis­tence of God, but […]

A Response To A Friend

A dear friend of mine, and one I have enjoyed the dis­cus­sion we have shared, has decided that I am not seek­ing the truth and will no longer dis­cuss the­ol­ogy, phi­los­o­phy, and spir­i­tu­al­ity with me. The fol­low­ing ideas are what he sent me, and I want to address them. It’s inter­est­ing that you have already revealed your intentions […]