If you accept the Bible as true, this is a natural conclusion. But do we need the Bible deduce this? I don’t think so. In theism, we accept that God is the first, uncaused cause. […]
Tag: apologetics
To matt
So one of the most popular atheists on the planet responded to my email. Maybe you’ve heard of Matt Dillahunty. Regardless, I pitched my We Are The Evidence argument for Christianity. Here’s his response: Your […]
Exploring Beliefs
Beliefs are accepted propositions. I believe you means that I accept what you’re saying is true. All knowledge is belief, but all beliefs are not knowledge. Beliefs do not require justification, but knowledge does. For […]

We Are the Evidence
For additional context, watch this debate. I have been watching a lot of Matt Dilahunty lately. That inspired my last post on Bigfoot. Apologists typically look at proving the central claims of Christianity: the existence […]

Bigfoot Argument
How many people would need to have seen Bigfoot for you to believe that he exists? There have been about 3500 alleged Bigfoot sightings since 1960. If Christianity is true, the Holy Spirit exists. [John […]

Déjà vu: The Divine Breadcrumb
The thought is, I’ve been here before. It’s like you are living in a memory. To say I dreamed it, says nothing about how the future entered your mind. For this to be valid, one […]
‘Christianity is irrational’
I was debating someone on Reddit yesterday, and this gem fell into my lap. Here’s the full text, if anyone is interested. The guy said that ‘Christianity is irrational because it is a belief based […]

Faith Perspective
I’m sure that many of you have been down this road, but wanted to get your opinion on it. Typically, what people are looking for is evidence, and I think we have some great arguments […]

Proving a personal God
Recommended Preliminary Reading: Defining Love and Applying Love. The mind exists apart from matter. A God that exists in the mind is greater than one that does not. A God that exists in the mind […]

Unfalsifiability Argument
I run into this argument constantly online. Because God is unfalsifiable, it’s senseless to believe in him. Many Christian apologists argue against this, saying there are certain facets of our religion that you can validate […]