On Doubting God’s Existence when Evil Happens
Why is it that we are most tempted to doubt that God exists whenever evil comes into our own lives or in other’s lives?
Why is it that we are most tempted to doubt that God exists whenever evil comes into our own lives or in other’s lives?
Why is God so angry? Judgment Day is the Answer to the Problem of Evil
As I look on my bookshelf I have books entitled “Difficulties in the Bible” and “Hard Sayings of the Bible” and “The Encyclopedia of Bible Difficulties” and “Is the Bible True?” and “Is God a Moral Monster?” and “Why I am a Christian” and “The Complete Book of Bible Answers” and many others. By their Read more about Every Worldview has Difficulties: More Offense is Needed in Christian Apologetics[…]
Is the Bible just a book full of fairy tales? Is the Bible prone to error because it was written by men? Here are some thoughts…
Is the “hypocrite objection” a valid reason for not believing Christianity is true?
If a table of edible, delicious, and nutritious food exists, then a chef must exist who prepares that food. However, an entire planet of that type of food exists on earth, therefore, there must be a “Great Chef” (God) Who has prepared it for us.
What if the far-away lands that we write about or imagine are, instead, “echoes” of a truer, even more real “far-away land” in a non-physical existence in “another time and another place” like heaven?
Our desperate search for God is itself a pointer towards His existence.