“The Bible is Full of Fairy Tales and was Written by Men!”-A response to this popular objection-Part 1”
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 Bible just a book full of fairy tales? Is the Bible prone to error because it was written by men? Here are some thoughts…
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?
For whom, exactly, is the so-called “problem of evil” a greater problem? Obviously, we all have to deal with pain and suffering and grief and death and loss in this world, so, in one sense, the problem of evil is everyone’s problem due to its universal impact. Traditionally, the problem of evil is brought up Read more about The Real Problem with the Problem of Evil[…]
In my previous post, I attempted to show that what you believe matters, and that when it comes to making sense of the Texas Church Massacre, atheism fails to supply adequate resources when responding to the problem of evil. I also brought up the fact that atheism offers very little comfort or satisfying responses to Read more about Making Sense of the Texas Church Massacre: What You Believe Matters-Part 2[…]
The atheist philosopher, Bertrand Russell, once made this comment: “No one can sit at the bedside of a dying child and still believe in God.” Certainly, from the outset, this statement sounds really powerful. How could I, a Bible-believing Christian, who claims to believe in a God that is all-powerful, all-knowing, and all-loving, reconcile His Read more about Making Sense of the Texas Church Massacre: What You Believe Matters-Part 1[…]