A Short Facebook Exchange On Molinism, Isaiah 55:11, and Acts 7:51
So, recently, I was scrolling my Facebook timeline when I came across the following meme posted by a Facebook page. The meme had Acts 13:48 on it with the second panel…
So, recently, I was scrolling my Facebook timeline when I came across the following meme posted by a Facebook page. The meme had Acts 13:48 on it with the second panel…
"Jesus, Skepticism, and The Problem Of History: Criteria and Context In The Study Of Christian Origins" is a book written by a plethora of different New Testament scholars such as…
3D graphics image by Quince Creative https://quincemedia.comAs I have mentioned before, I am now a believer in Libertarian Free Will however I still disagree with the freethinking argument. I wanted…
Needless to say that I was surprised when I found out that William Lane Craig's most recent episode of The Reasonable Faith Podcast was all about responding to my articles…
"The Resurrection Of The Jewish Messiah" by Eric Chabot is a short and sweet, but informative read on the historical evidence for the resurrection of Jesus. Chabot covers several areas…
"Basic Christianity" by John Stott is a really good premiere to the Christian faith. This is as much a Crash Course In Christian Doctrine as it is a defense of…
I've noticed something of a disturbing trend among fellow Christians. They seem to have a view of biblical interpretation that I like to call "Hermit Hermenuetics" or "Hermitnuetics". Hermitneutics is…
The Divine Council is the view that Yahweh; The God of Israel is the Master of a pantheon, if you will, consisting of lesser gods who serve Him, carry out…
All of us assume things that "go without saying." And, until we encounter other cultures, we tend to assume that the things that go without saying are universally true. Moreover,…
(For the sake of anyone who reads this I am quoting a previous article: https://cerebralfaith.net/qa-molinism-gods-love-and-those-that-will-never-be-saved/). "It’s been a while since I’ve heard from you, Sam. It’s good to talk to…