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Sam Allberry’s Advice for Conversations about Sexual Identity
If you’re afraid to have conversations about sexuality with your LGBT friends and family because you don’t know what to say, here’s some good advice from Sam Allberry.
Why Science Does Not Disprove Miracles
The claim that science disproves miracles is based on a misunderstanding of what a miracle is and, therefore, how one can evaluate it.
The Christian Ideas That Gave Rise to Modern Science
Are naturalistic assumptions necessary for doing science? Stephen Meyer argues that, no, it was a Christian worldview that gave rise to modern science.
An Example of Relativism?
If a person makes the claim “My hair is black,” can that claim be true for him but not for you?
Another Transition Regret Story
In an interview in The Guardian, a man who is detransitioning after living 20 years as a woman explains why he regrets transitioning as a 19-year-old.
Overview of a New Book on the Transgender Movement
In a recent lecture, Ryan Anderson summarized the ideas in his new book on the transgender movement. Here are two highlights and a link to the full video.
Teaching Worldview to Kids
Everyone has a worldview, but a worldview is only a good one if it describes reality accurately. You can start helping your young children develop an accurate worldview.
Can There Be Any Meaning in a Universe without God?
The existence of God is necessary for meaning to exist. A new Reasonable Faith video explains why and responds to the common challenges atheists offer against this claim.
Sean McDowell and Matthew Vines on the Bible and Homosexuality
Greg and Amy discussed the recent dialogue between Sean McDowell and Matthew Vines on the podcast last week. You can watch that dialogue here and find links for more information.
Nature Discriminates against Same-Sex Marriage
The definition of marriage as being between a man and a woman is not the result of bigotry; it’s the result of the unchangeable facts of biology.