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By Nicholas Perrin
I believe I am one of the few literate adults living who has not read Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code. But I did listen to it as an audiobook. The problem with audiobooks, in my experience, is that at points my mind wanders and the words momentarily stop registering. This [...]
By Francis Collins, M.D., Ph.D.
I am a scientist and a believer, and I find no conflict between those world views.
As the director of the Human Genome Project, I have led a consortium of scientists to read out the 3.1 billion letters of the human genome, our own DNA instruction book. As [...]
By R.C. Sproul, Ph.D.
We live in a culture that places the stress on “right now.” Short-range goals, pragmatic methods of problem solving, a quiet hysteria to make it happen “now,” all point to modern man’s despair regarding the future. The unspoken assumption is that it’s “now or never” because there is no ultimate future [...]
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PART THREE
By Kenneth Samples, M.A.
In the first two installments of this series I pointed out that while disunity among Christians is a problem that hurts the overall Christian witness, many people (especially skeptics) fail to appreciate the tremendous unity that historic believers share in common. The Christian faith encapsulates a set of [...]
by Kenneth Richard Samples
PART TWO
In the first installment of this series I pointed out that while disunity among Christians is a problem that hurts the overall Christian witness, many people (especially skeptics) fail to appreciate the tremendous unity that historic believers share. The Christian faith encapsulates a set of beliefs, a collection [...]
By John Fernandez
There is a story in the Gospel of Luke that gives us an example of what it is like to encounter divinity. The setting for the story is on the shoreline of a lake where Jesus is teaching a large group of people about God. The crowd was pressing in among Him, no [...]
Review by Marc Exelrod
God’s been really dealing with me lately about my money spending habits and my whole philosophy of material possessions in general. I read about how Bill Bright gave all of his money to start Campus Crusade for Christ, and refused to take a salary, or own a house or own [...]
By Kenneth Samples
PART ONE
I once heard a skeptic ask the following provocative question: “Why should I seriously consider Christian truth-claims when Christendom is so deeply divided?”
I smarted when I heard this question because there is some painful truth in the skeptic’s point. Disunity amongst believers does at times hurt the Christian [...]
By William Lane Craig
I. The great atheist philosopher Bertrand Russell was once asked what he would say if he found himself standing before God on the judgement day and God asked him, ‘Why didn’t you believe in Me?’ Russell replied, ‘I would say, ‘Not enough evidence, God! Not enough evidence!’
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