One of Hugh’s recent posts got me to thinking about an experience I had at an apologetics conference in 2003. The speaker asked for a show of hands on the following question. If I could prove to you conclusively–beyond a… Read More
The Trouble with ism’s
There’s a problem with isms. I’m pragmatic, but I don’t believe in pragmatism. I believe in nature, but not naturalism. I believe in following the law, but not legalism. And finally… I try to be rational, but I don’t believe… Read More
Science and Discovery
Here is another example of how the modern definition of science has rigged the game. This article touts in it’s headline that “Human Ears Evolved from Ancient Fish Gills.” This is based on the discovery of similarities of structures in… Read More
Where Apologetics Really Counts
When most of us think of apologetics, the first thing that comes to mind is making a defense for the faith before unbelieving challengers. But in reality, there is a whole lot more call for making a defense of historical,… Read More
Stupid in America
This is not exactly a an apologetics issue, but it sure is relevant for many of us around Grace Fellowship… American students fizzle in international comparisons, placing 18th in reading, 22nd in science and 28th in math — behind countries… Read More
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