Five Greek Words and Apologetics Persuasion August 6, 2019 What role does persuasion play in communicating Christian truth to people? Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
God’s Mercy in Death July 22, 2019 A question that is frequently posted on my Facebook page is: Why, if there is an all-powerful, all-loving God, do good people die while... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Quantum Mechanics and the Laws of Logic, Part 3 June 25, 2019 Can quantum science, the laws of logic, and the Christian faith coexist? Yes, they can. In fact, Christian thinkers have historically made many significant... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Quantum Mechanics and the Laws of Logic, Part 2 June 18, 2019 Do the experimental results of the incredibly small and unusual quantum world undermine our traditional understanding of reason and the laws of logic? In... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
“I Think, Therefore It Must Be True,” Part 1: The Science of Belief June 14, 2019 Late in life, atheist philosopher Bertrand Russell received this challenge: if, after death, he found himself face to face with God, what would he... Blog by Steven Willing Read
Frog Choruses Sing Out a Song of Creation June 12, 2019 My last name, Rana, is Sanskrit in origin, referring to someone who descends from the Thar Ghar aristocracy. Living in Southern California means I... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Quantum Mechanics and the Laws of Logic, Part 1 June 11, 2019 Having worked at science-faith apologetics organization Reasons to Believe for more than 20 years, I’ve observed that scientists and philosophers often think differently about... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Friday Philosophy from Thinker Ed L. Miller April 23, 2019 On my Facebook and Twitter pages I have a weekly segment called #FridayPhilosophy, where I provide quotes from great philosophical thinkers. One philosopher I... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Will Science Become “Useless”? April 19, 2019 In his book A Universe from Nothing, Lawrence Krauss makes no bones about his belief that science provides great contributions to our fundamental knowledge.... Blog by Jeff Zweerink Read
Apologia Sophia: “Apologetics Wisdom” 1—Attitude February 26, 2019 Apologia sophia (Gk: ἀπολογία σοφία) transliterates the Greek word endings and roughly translates to “apologetics wisdom.” Since I am an adjunct professor for Biola... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Addressing Skeptical Challenges, Part 2 January 8, 2019 I’m not sure if the internet and social media as a whole are either an intrinsic good or an intrinsic bad, but as technologies... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
The Difference between Mystery and Contradiction in Theology December 18, 2018 The God of the Bible is infinite and eternal while human beings are finite and temporal. That means humans can never fully comprehend or... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read