The Persistence of Evil So far, we have dealt with God’s responsibility for evil and the nature evil itself. This obviously a difficult topic and even believers with similar theological premises struggle to find the right way to deal with… Read More
Refuting the Problem of Evil, Part 2
The Nature of Evil Another aspect of the problem of evil goes to the nature of evil itself, as well as who created it. The argument goes like this: 1. God is the Author of everything. 2. Evil is something…. Read More
Refuting the Problem of Evil, Part 1
OK. Well, I guess it’s time to get busy and answer the objections laid out on Friday. We’ll start with the granddaddy of them all—the problem of evil (a.k.a. theodicy). This is generally accepted as the most difficult challenge to… Read More
Equal Time
I figure it’s time to give other side a voice. So, here are five of the best reasons to reject Christianity and the existence of the God of the Bible… 1. If God is both loving and all powerful, then… Read More
He is Risen Indeed!
The resurrection of Christ is the historical highpoint for Christians. It was the ultimate affirmation that He was the Son of God and had power over death. As Paul says in I Cor. 15: 14 “…if Christ has not been… Read More
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