Philosophy
Worldviews Shaping Culture: Can You Name America's Top 3?
You've got a worldview. Everyone does. What's a worldview? It's everything you believe about what's real and what really matters in life. Ronald Nash defines it like this in his book, Worldviews In Conflict: A worldview is a set of presuppositions (or assumptions) which we hold (either consciously or subconsciously) about the basic makeup of […]
Resurrection Hope in a Hopeless World
Resurrection Hope If Christianity is true, eternal life is possible and available The fact that Jesus rose from the dead in time and space is an essential truth to historic Christianity. If there's no such thing as "religious truth" and regular, everyday truth---if the fact that Jesus rose from the dead in time and space […]
Are You Good Without God?
Are You Good without God? While I was driving from Sacramento to the Bay Area, I saw a huge billboard that read, "Are you good without God? Millions Are." I also noticed a theistic tagger added the words, "Also Lost?" at the end of the message. At first, I wondered if the original question could […]
Truth Is Not Ice Cream
How to Teach Apologetics to Teenagers Ever wonder how to teach apologetics to teenagers? I once had the opportunity to facilitate the very first youth apologetics series at Mosaic Christian Academy---a ministry that offers homeschooling students a classroom environment a couple of times a week. Truth Is Not Ice Cream We celebrated with an ice cream […]
Is Morality Objective if Terrorists Think Killing Infidels is Right?
Questioning Morality "How can you say there are objective moral values when Muslim terrorists sincerely believe it is right to kill infidels?" This was a question William Lane Craig got after his talk, "Arguments for the Existence of God." Here's his answer in a nutshell: Just because terrorists think terrorism's a good thing, that doesn't […]





