Best Explanation Apologetics May 1, 2012 What is the best way to show that the historic Christian faith and worldview are true? Christian apologists through the centuries have taken different... Publications by Kenneth Samples Read
Quote of the Week: Gary Kirby and Jeffery R. Goodpaster March 22, 2012 "We often define ourselves by our actions. In a way, we are what we do, but perhaps more than we realize, we are what... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Logic Lesson: Truth Trumps Origin October 4, 2011 This may shock some of you—but I’m not Spock! Of course, I like to think (or, better yet, have others think) I’m as dispassionate... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Review of “Engaging Unbelief” by Curtis Chang August 30, 2011 People often ask me for book recommendations, particularly on the topics of philosophy and theology. One that I continue to recommend is Curtis Chang’s... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Just a Slow August Day August 27, 2011 It’s finally hot in Southern California this summer—but temperatures aren’t the only numbers jumping around here. Ever since we stepped off the boat from... Blog by Joe Aguirre Read
Logic Lessons: Attack the Argument, Not the Person August 2, 2011 General George S. Patton’s standing order during the Second World War was to “attack, attack, and, if in doubt, attack again!” That approach certainly... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Faith, Reason, and Personal Persuasion July 19, 2011 (1) "Is it necessary to leave reason and move to faith in order to embrace Christianity?" and (2) "If there are strong arguments in... Publications by Kenneth Samples Read
A Match Made in Heaven July 15, 2011 I fret whenever I’m not home to make dinner for my husband, Darren. He sweetly assures me he can survive for one night... Blog by Read
WANTED: Thinking Christians May 3, 2011 Critics of Christianity often assert that believers have both “soft hearts” and “soft heads.” Or, worse still, in the words of outspoken atheist Richard... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Elementary, My Dear Watson January 4, 2011 While mystery readers recognize and appreciate “Holmesian deduction,” all students of logic would do well to be familiar with three important forms of reasoning... Publications by Kenneth Samples Read
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of One-Liners July 3, 2010 Movies and actors buy a bit of immortality when they produce a one-liner that becomes part of our cultural vocabulary. “May the Force be... Publications by Read
Magnets and Morality June 1, 2010 The hero of the story unwittingly encounters a high energy magnetic field and is forever transformed by it. Though this scenario sounds like it’s... Publications by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read