"Christianity is completely irrational and not testable"
Responding to the common objection that Christianity is irrational rather than based on any factual evidence.
Responding to the common objection that Christianity is irrational rather than based on any factual evidence.
A response to Bertrand Russell's criticism that God does not provide enough evidence for people to believe in him.
"You would think that wouldn't you?" By way of Freud's Father complex and Dawkins' memes, Melvin Tinker examines how C.S. Lewis might…
Responds to the idea that in a scientific age, people have outgrown the need for Christiainity.
Peter Byrom explains how apologetics enabled him to see that Christian belief was reasonable and needed a response.
Jerram Barrs asks how Christians can connect with non-Christians. He urges all Christians to take people and their questions seriously.
Is our own experience the final and only arbiter for what we can accept as true?
Scientism says that science is the source of all our knowledge. Does this make sense or are there other sources for what we can know?
Is belief in Christianity and God like believing in the tooth fairy? Or are there rational grounds that justify the beliefs of Christians?