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December 9, 2008
As a response to allegations that Christianity can’t be rational, apologetics-focused bloggers at Rational Christianity point out a few simple points that any objective person has to concede are rational, or at least aren’t obviously irrational.
June 11, 2008
Ever been approached by people wanting to tell you about God? Or ever been the one doing the approaching? Did you feel that it was too aggressive? Or not aggressive enough? Does Jesus want us to be aggressive in telling others about Him or passive? And what would He consider aggressive vs passive?
November 23, 2008
How do you know which book of all of the scripture books out there is the true word of God? Is it possible to really know? How do you explain the role/effect of people in forming the different books?
December 26, 2006
On several occasions, I have listened in on conversations regarding other artists similar to Three 6 Mafia who publicly acknowledge Jesus Christ as Savior, thank Him for their accomplishments, or write a song in His honor, yet their representation of Him is suspect.
December 26, 2006
As I sat in bed, I thought of how I hated to get up before dawn every day and repeat the same thing over and over again. I guess from an early age I hated any kind of legalistic rituals except for bathing and eating.
December 17, 2008
The moment you think you know everything, you know nothing.
December 14, 2008
It’s certainly no challenge for a rationalist/atheist to dismiss out of hand those who believe in God. The Christian, scoffs the rationalist, is weak-willed: superstitious, deaf to logic, incapable of independent thought, intellectually and even morally lazy. But for all his shortcomings, the believer possesses one thing the non-believer lacks: a clear, dependable context by which to understand, process, and experience all of his emotions. That’s not nothing.