Philosopher and Apologist

“This is a once in a lifetime opportunity that only comes every so often.” -Randy Moss Ambiguous or absurd statements are funny. When we don’t understand the meaning or absurdity we miss the joke. Verses in Scripture when considered alone have different meanings as well. For example, the Bible says in Psalm 14:1, “There is […]

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Can it be good to NOT have an original? Norman Rockwell’s painting Saying Grace sold in 2013 for $46 million dollars. It was so valuable because it was an original and he is famous for capturing American life better than others. There are many of us who value and collect original or first-edition works. Many […]

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Before looking at the evidence, I was skeptical about the resurrection of Jesus. Although I was raised as a Roman Catholic, there were many doubts in my mind about the veracity of the reports in the Bible. My course in logic had given me tools to analyze the best claims that Christians made. It was […]

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    Scholars use different tests to assess the reliability of ancient documents. One of the tests that is used looks to external evidence for the account. There are many sources to which one can look when it comes to the New Testament account of the life and resurrection of Jesus. One is the Jewish […]

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    Nearly a third of the world, 2.2 billion people, profess to be Christians. This week marks the time of year when these many billions will reflect on and celebrate Easter. The prophecies fulfilled in history— especially found in Isaiah 53—denoted a significant piece of evidence that persuaded me that Christianity is true.   […]

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    “That’s true for you but not for me!” Slogans like this oppose the notion of truth and are heard across America when people disagree. The statement is meant as a way of telling the person they disagree with what is said AND that it doesn’t apply to them. However, truth reveals itself despite […]

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Forty-four years ago, the Supreme Court of the United States legalized abortion in America. In parallels reminiscent of the Dred Scott decision, the Supreme Court’s position was that the unborn human’s right to life was of less value than a woman’s freedom to choose whether to kill her unborn child. Some may protest the way […]

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