Professing Themselves to Be Wise: The Foolishness of Baphomet and the Satanic Temple
The Satanic Temple of Detroit made the news recently with their unveiling of a Baphomet statue, a goat-headed idol the Knights of the Templar... Read More
Can We Be Good Without God? Yes…but really No
Atheists are fond of boasting that they can be perfectly good people without God—that is, without needing the threat of some all-powerful... Read More
Two Principles for Responsible Apologetics
Someone who is going to be giving a talk soon on apologetics asked me to offer a couple of principles I think... Read More
"I Don't Limit God Like That." Really?
A common tactic used in discussions about God and His actions is to claim that the other person is limiting God. It... Read More
Should We Doubt Young Earth Creationism?
I’ve noted before the challenge of determining the importance of doctrines. One issue often debated by current Christians is the significance of... Read More
Are All Religions the Same? The Christian Message in a Non-Christian World
As the world becomes more global, the increasing awareness of and interaction with different religions combined with a change in the conception... Read More
On Fools and Folly
In the latest issue of the Michigan Daily, the campus newspaper of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, Claire Bryan runs... Read More
Now That the Smoke Has Cleared: A Summary of Christian Responses to the Nye/Ham Debate
It’s now been two weeks since the big debate between Ken Ham and Bill Nye. Everyone who watched has an opinion about... Read More
The Nye-Ham Debate in Retrospect
Along with several million others, I watched the widely publicized debate between Bill Nye and Ken Ham this past Tuesday evening. Since... Read More
Presuppositional Apologetics and Sound Parenting?
One of the more surprising sources of parental advice that I have received came to me a few years ago in the... Read More