1. Religion & Spirituality

Christian Historicity: Are Christian Historical Claims True?

Critique of Christianity - are the historical claims made about Christianity believable?

Founding Fathers

What did they really have to say about Christianity?

Historical Evidence & the Empty Tomb

The claim of a historical empty tomb is crucial to Christian apologetics, and William Lane Craig may be its foremost contemporary defender. Now, for the first time, all of his specific arguments are addressed and it is shown that none of them make it likely that the story is historical.

Is Sorry Good Enough?

Sometime's sorry isn't good enough: The pope's vague act of contrition does nothing to address the Vatican's pro-war policies.

The Jury is in: response to Josh McDowell

Josh McDowell's books are popular among evangelicals today - unfortunately, his work is rife with errors and inconsistencies.

The Moby Dick Codes

Some people claim to have found hidden messages in the Bible, and thus it must have been written by God. Well, it looks like God wrote a sequel: Mody Dick.

Why Did the Apostles Die?

Is it possible to die for a false cause? Christians tend to think not, and so assume that what the apostles believe was true. But is that a valid position?

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