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Why You Should Resist Conspiracy Theories
Because conspiracies are so notoriously difficult to execute and maintain, belief in them is nearly always unreasonable. Here’s how and why you should evaluate conspiracy theories.
Tips to Remember When Responding to the Problem of Evil
The most common objection raised against Christian theism is the problem of evil. Here are some tips to help you prepare your answer to this inevitable question.
Are Pro-Lifers Who Are Pro-Capital Punishment Being Inconsistent?
The objection that pro-lifers are being inconsistent if they support capital punishment is sometimes raised. Here are some ideas to help you think through this.
Why Men Can Speak on Abortion
If you’re a pro-life man, at some point you will likely be told you’re not allowed to speak against abortion. Here’s why you shouldn’t let that silence you.
Are Miracles Illogical?
Someone might conclude on the basis of the observed regularity of nature that miracles are impossible and therefore illogical, but are they really contrary to the laws of logic?
A Simple Way to Read More of the Bible in the New Year
Here’s an easy way to increase your Bible intake that you might have never thought of.
The Danger of Thinking You’re Morally Good
The idea that human beings are basically good is making its way into the Church. Here’s why this belief is not only false but also an obstacle to the gospel of grace.
Is Proverbs 3:5–6 about Finding the Will of God?
Many think Proverbs 3:5–6 teaches God will give us specific directions for our lives, but when we look at the words in this passage in context, we find something different.
We Won’t Miss Anything in the New Creation
Some might panic when they hear there will be no marriage after the resurrection. Can we be fully happy without one of the greatest physical pleasures humanity knows?
Why Knowledge Requires More Than Science
Science is good, but science isn’t everything. It’s one way to discover what is true, but it’s not the only way. To believe otherwise is to have a self-refuting view of knowledge.