Posts Tagged ‘agnosticism’

I recently had a conversation with someone at church that centered around apologetics. Apologetics as you may or may not know deals with proving Christianity and it’s doctrines.
Actually, I brought it up in Sunday school class and the idea was dismissed as a neccessity and I was told essentially that all I needed to be [...]


If you have debated enough atheists, agnostics, etc, eventually you will have come across this gem that these skeptics love to lean on to confuse you and quickly end an uncomfortable conversation.
I myself have been trapped by this very old ( I think around 2000 years) philosophical minefield. But, there are ways to get through [...]


Nowadays, one of the big words that people like to throw around is “tolerance”. We should be tolerant of all religions, races, sexual orientations, etc. Well, everything except Christianity.
First of all, think about tolerance. You don’t have to tolerate something that’s right and natural. So, why do we have to “tolerate” everything?
Second, all you have to [...]


It’s no secret that I enjoy a good debate. Just google my screenname and you’ll see loads of people nitpicking the things I say simply because they’d rather pick apart the examples I use than to consider the points I am obviously trying to make.
Why do these skeptics do this? Would you like my opinion? [...]


This is another one of those questions Christians encounter as we endeavor to follow the great commission. I know how I usually answer, and believe me, it’s not by using scripture.
When you say you know God exists because the bible tells you, you are using a weak argument because every religious text in the world [...]