Category Archives: Apologetic Thursdays

How to be a Good Apologist: Know Your Worldview

I’m starting a new series called How to be a Good Apologist. I do not write this series because I am an expert at it. I write it because I’m on a journey to become that, and I want to … Continue reading

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Where does my desire for good things come from?

Ultimately this is a hard topic to talk about. Why? Well good  in and of itself is a relative thing. What I think is good you might not. I think that sushi is really tasty and therefore good, but you might … Continue reading

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The Blind Men and the Elephant

A popular parable for the relativist is called The Blind Men and the Elephant.  This parable tells the story of several blind men who touch an elephant in different spots and make completely different conclusions about what it is.  One … Continue reading

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Could Jesus Sin?

Traditionally, the church has believed that Jesus was completely sinless. Several passages make this clear: For our sake he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God. (1 … Continue reading

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Omniscience

The Lord looks down from heaven, He sees all the sons of men; from where he sits enthroned he looks forth on all the inhabitants of the earth, he who fashions the hearts of them all, and observes all their … Continue reading

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