By: Kristen Davis

One of our followers recently read 6 things Christians should just stop saying from the Huffington Post, and asked if I could give a response, as these points are ones Christians are likely to encounter when discussing their faith. I must admit that this was definitely an interesting article and of the kind, for which I typically do not give a response, because it easily turns into a mudslinging, ‘no one can win’ kind of conversation, as is evidenced by the comments at the bottom of the article, nevertheless here is my brief attempt at providing responses for those desiring to combated such arguments.

 
 
By: Tom Davis
                I often see a certain bumper sticker as I drive around town. This bumper sticker has one word made up of different religious symbols from around the world, coexist. If the idea is that different religions should express their religious differences peacefully through respectful discourse and debate then I would agree with this message. But the message of this bumper sticker is different. It is expressing the belief that all religions are fundamentally the same. One of the things that religions attempt to do is answer certain questions. One of these questions has to do with the existence of evil and suffering in the world. An examination of this question will show that Christianity is fundamentally different from the mystical religions of the east.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
By: Thomas Davis

One of the objections that skeptics use is the idea that faith is irrational. This accusation has been around so long that some religious people have started making similar claims. Recently, radio talk show host Dennis Prager wrote an article defending Mitt Romney’s religious beliefs called “Mormons Have Irrational Beliefs? Who Doesn’t?” This is not an attack on Prager, but we should explore this idea. 

 
 
By: Kristen Davis

Absence of Evidence is NOT Evidence of Absence!

Often times people think that because we do not have overwhelming archaeological evidence for every single detail of the Biblical account, that is proof that the Biblical account is untrue. Surely if the Bible was true we could know, by science or historical record that it is true. The good news is we can

 
 
By: Miguel Benitez Jr.

There are certain topics that come up time and time again when one is having conversations of an apologetic nature in regards to Christianity. Christian apologists of all different fields know that they need to be able to offer answers to some key questions, even if those questions are outside of their field of expertise. “Why should we trust the gospels?” is one of those questions that come up time and time again. I am going to present what I call a “modest” argument for why we should trust the gospels, in particular what they report to us about Jesus.  

 
 
Are there reasons to believe the Biblical account of Sodom and Gomorrah? Article 
 
 
Oh yes it does! Check out these articles: Article 1Article 2 
 

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