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The Fireplace Revisited: What We Have Learned About the Limits of Science
In 2012, scientific moralist Sam Harris authored a piece titled "The Fireplace Delusion." He argued that science has clearly demonstrated...

Dr. Benjamin J. Williams
May 28, 20215 min read


Podcast: Sharing the Gospel in Opposition
Check out the So We Speak podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. The Washington National Cathedral is facing criticism over inviting Max...

Brittany Proffitt
Feb 18, 20211 min read


Marx: Prophet of Alienation
In modern social and economic discussion, the legacy of Karl Marx (1818-1883) still looms large. For the progressive, Marx is the...

Dr. Benjamin J. Williams
Dec 18, 20208 min read


Podcast: November Q&A - Homosexuality, American History, and Predestination
Check out the So We Speak podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. 1:20 – 25:16: What would you say to someone who uses Scripture to argue...

Brittany Proffitt
Nov 19, 20203 min read


Review: The Myth of Sisyphus by Albert Camus
Camus begins by posing a simple question: is life worth living? After reading this, most readers (and understandably) roll their eyes and...
Tyler Tidwell
Sep 30, 20209 min read


What Does the Bible Teach About Church Membership?
What Does the Bible Teach about Church Membership? The concept of church discipline can make a lot of Christians uncomfortable for...

Brittany Proffitt
Jul 9, 20206 min read


Podcast: Theistic Evolution: Christians, Faith, and Science
Faith and science. This is one of the toughest relationships to navigate in the modern world. How should Christians who want to do...

Cole Feix
Feb 25, 20201 min read


Ditching Darwin
You don’t come across a story like this every day. David Gelernter is a world-renowned computer scientist from Yale and he’s moving on...

Cole Feix
Aug 26, 20193 min read


People You Should Know: Alvin Plantinga
The Greatest Living Philosopher: Alvin Plantinga I sat down this morning to compose a list of the most influential, living Christian...

Dr. Benjamin J. Williams
Aug 10, 20184 min read


10 Apologetic Arguments - The Ontological Argument
The ontological argument is a traditional Christian argument, but it is probably the least understood and least practical of all them...

Dr. Benjamin J. Williams
Jul 17, 20184 min read


10 Apologetic Arguments: The Human Intellect Argument
Why do humans have the ability to ask and analyze a question like whether or not God exists? What is the meaning of terms like cognitive...

Dr. Benjamin J. Williams
Jul 10, 20182 min read


All Science Is Deniable
My first crush was science. I fell completely in love with her at an early age, and it wasn't until I earned my degree in Astrophysics...

Dr. Benjamin J. Williams
Jul 6, 20184 min read


10 Apologetic Arguments - Regularity and Mathematics
Why are we able to do mathematically based science? If we drop an apple from a tree, we can, with accuracy, predict not only that it will...

Dr. Benjamin J. Williams
Jul 3, 20184 min read


10 Apologetic Arguments - The Fine-Tuning Argument
What if the universe could be explained through purely physical processes just so long as we were allowed to choose a very precise set of...

Dr. Benjamin J. Williams
Jun 26, 20183 min read


10 Apologetic Arguments - The Teleological Argument
This argument takes its name from the Greek term, τελος (telos), which means an end or by implication a purpose. Whereas the cosmological...

Dr. Benjamin J. Williams
Jun 21, 20184 min read


10 Apologetic Arguments - The Cosmological Argument
One relatively straightforward theistic argument takes a look at the whole sum of reality as we know it and asks for a cause sufficient...

Dr. Benjamin J. Williams
Jun 18, 20187 min read


10 Theistic Arguments - Properly Basic Belief
W.K. Clifford once famously asserted, “It is wrong always, everywhere, and for anyone, to believe anything upon insufficient evidence.”1...

Dr. Benjamin J. Williams
Jun 18, 20183 min read
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