Questions of Faith, Part 3
Are all religions basically the same? Why should a person choose Christianity as opposed to other faith traditions? Is evolution compatible with Christianity? Are miracles […]
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Are all religions basically the same? Why should a person choose Christianity as opposed to other faith traditions? Is evolution compatible with Christianity? Are miracles […]
If there is no God, and matter is all there is, then how can we account for order and design in the universe? How are […]
Most people in our day tend to think of religious faith as a blind leap, something that’s opposed to reason and rationality. Though that may […]
As if taking a sheet from the revivalistic playbook, the New Atheists are planning their own Cane Ridge event. This March 24th, thousands of secular […]
When telling others about the message of the gospel, objections of various kinds inevitably arise. So how are we to answer the person who claims […]
On this edition of the White Horse Inn, Michael Horton talks with Greg Koukl from Stand To Reason and author of Faith is Not Wishing […]
On this program, Michael Horton talks with Michael Shermer, editor of Skeptic magazine and author of numerous books including, Why People Believe Weird Things, Why […]
The religions of the world teach doctrines that are believed to be timeless eternal truths. They contain moral and ethical instructions, which if applied, will […]
As part of their year-long study of the Great Commission, the hosts have been focusing on key events in the book of Acts where Christ’s […]
If Jesus was a real historical individual, then do we have any confirming evidence for his life and ministry from sources outside the New Testament? […]
Some today are arguing that the New Testament is so full of transmission errors and scribal additions that it cannot be trusted. But is this […]
How is a person to know whether or not Christianity is the true religion? Aren’t all religious claims subjective attempts to grasp the ungraspable? Isn’t […]