Does anyone have an enemy? An enemy is an adversary, nemesis, opponent or hostile force. In this sinful, fallen and broken world we all inevitably come face to face with an enemy. The impulse to the hater is to return the hate. Treat them with contempt. Words like isolate, retaliate, castigate, annihilate, and desolate apply … Continue reading What Does It Mean to Love Your Enemies?
Does God Exist? Part 5: How Morality Points to the Existence of God
“Morality, Therefore, God.” That is a short but memorable title for an article written by Sarah Geis for the Christian Research Journal, which sums up the reason for God on the basis of the existence of objective moral values. In other words, the objective moral values are best explained by the existence of a transcendent … Continue reading Does God Exist? Part 5: How Morality Points to the Existence of God
Reflections on Walter Martin and Hank Hanegraaff
Excellent Read! Walter Martin is without any doubt one of the most influential Christian apologists from the twentieth century. He was the founder of the Christian Research Institute (CRI) and host of the Bible Answer Man broadcast until the Lord took him home June 26, 1989. The legacy of providing exceptional answers to questions about Christianity … Continue reading Reflections on Walter Martin and Hank Hanegraaff
Does God exist? Part 1: First Steps
Does God exist? An idea of there being a god has been with me since childhood. When I was a wee lad, I would pray: Now I lay me down to sleep I pray the Lord my soul to keep If I die before I wake I pray the Lord my soul to take Namu … Continue reading Does God exist? Part 1: First Steps
Not Skeptical Enough!
“It did seem like a good idea at the time.” The words of regret uttered in the aftermath of a bad idea set into motion. Wisdom is having the wherewithal to navigate away from these sorts of situations. This is something that I appreciate about How to be An (A)theist: Why Many Skeptics Aren’t Skeptical … Continue reading Not Skeptical Enough!