Tag: apologetics

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  • The Serpent, Sin, and the first Divided House

    The Serpent, Sin, and the first Divided House

    We have read the two creation accounts, and are set up to read about what we refer to as the Fall of Humanity—the moment humankind sinned against God and was removed from paradise, the moment the power of sin overtook human actions, thoughts, and beliefs. God has instructed people not to eat from the Tree…

  • The Creation of Humankind

    The Creation of Humankind

    During the creation week, God created the heavens and the earth and has been filling them both. Moses’s language has been inexact. We have not received the minutia of creation. We simply know that God speaks to create and command His creation. Moses has presented God as the sole creator and has called out the…

  • Creation: Day One

    Creation: Day One

    Today we begin our expository journey through Genesis 1-11. There are claims that Genesis 1-11 are a separate work from Genesis 12-50. I believe they are one, cohesive work, each chapter consisting of literal history. Chapters 1-11 do differ from Chapters 12-50, however. They are more like the Ancient Near East Myths of the region,…

  • Worldview War

    Worldview War

    It is Fig Monday, and Jesus is being tested. He started teaching and healing people in the temple. A group of Pharisees tried to question His authority. After they failed, they sent their students with the Herodians to entrap Jesus—to prove He was no real teacher. Instead, they departed marveling because of Jesus’s teaching. The…

  • Apologetics: Conclusion

    Apologetics: Conclusion

    The conclusion to our current apologetics series–The 10 Commandments of Dialogue. How we dialogue with those who disagree with us is more important than winning an argument. At the end, we consider the basic proposition of the new racial justice movement (Critical Race Theory and Intersectionality) to see how we should engage the movement with…

  • Apologetics // Session 2

    Apologetics // Session 2

    Every worldview is built on presuppositions, not evidence. There is no such thing as naked evidence. Science is limited to the presuppositions by which it is used; it can neither prove nor disprove God. The presupposition of the biblical worldview is borne out in history.

  • Muhammad on Jesus

    Muhammad on Jesus

    Submit your questions using the contact form on this site, on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, or Tumblr. There are quite a few Muslims who come across this ministry blog and many Christians looking for answers. A friend of mine recently posted a picture of a billboard located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. On the left side…

  • Why Consider Ourselves Unworthy?

    Why Consider Ourselves Unworthy?

    Have you ever wondered what Jesus feels when He sees the faith of His people? I’m not sure we usually perceive Jesus as celebrating the faith of His people. We usually merely see Jesus as being present and helpful and someone we go to with our requests. We may see Him as the one who…