Does a Religion’s Rapid Growth Mean It’s True? July 7, 2020 Many religions claim high growth rates that are not merely due to population increases. If a religion acquires a large number of followers, does... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
How Can God Be Everywhere in Space When So Much of Space Is Already Occupied? June 26, 2020 Question of the week: How can God be everywhere in space when parts of space are already occupied by other things? Publications by Hugh Ross Read
How Does Islam Differ from Christianity? June 23, 2020 According to Pew Research, if current trends continue then by 2050 there will be nine billion people living on the planet. Approximately three billion... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Does Everyone Have Three Lives? April 28, 2020 I’ve enjoyed watching police dramas since childhood. Some of my favorites from the distant past include Streets of San Francisco, Kojak, and Starsky and... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Are People Living in Villages Where There Is No Christian Message Going to Hell? March 20, 2020 Question of the week: What about villagers in other countries who die of starvation and disease. Are they going to hell? Publications by Hugh Ross Read
How to Distinguish between Science and Scientism March 17, 2020 Science is truly one of the great intellectual enterprises that humankind has ever developed. But what exactly is science? Is it mainly a narrow... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
4 Philosophical Nuggets You Can Use March 10, 2020 Can we learn much from brief philosophical statements? Regular readers of my blog know that I occasionally feature the segment Friday Philosophy, where I... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
How to Appreciate Early Jesus Symbols February 25, 2020 As someone who calls himself a “historic Christian,” I am very interested in learning as much as I can about the person of Jesus... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Wednesday Wisdom from Thinker Marvin Olasky February 11, 2020 If you’re like me, you appreciate learning about and living by the wisdom of others. Many Christians, past and present, serve as examples for... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Friday Philosophy from Peter Kreeft January 28, 2020 Let me introduce you to the latest influential thinker in my ongoing social media segment, #FridayPhilosophy. Contemporary philosopher Peter Kreeft inspired me as a... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
A Movie to Make You Think: The Two Popes January 21, 2020 The great Yale church historian Jaroslav Pelikan once called the Roman Catholic Church ʺthe most formidable religious institution in the history of America and... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Is Salvation Graspable and Resistible? January 14, 2020 At once mysterious and compelling, the question of how human beings obtain salvation and whether they can lose it has preoccupied Christians of all... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read