Saving The Minimal Facts Approach From Lydia McGrew (PART 2)
As the last part of this blog article's title suggests, this is the second part in a two part series in which I respond to Dr. Lydia McGrew's criticisms of…
As the last part of this blog article's title suggests, this is the second part in a two part series in which I respond to Dr. Lydia McGrew's criticisms of…
There are videos of McGrew and Erik Manning criticizing the Minimal Facts approach, but I decided not to interact with those as responding to videos takes even more time than…
Back in 2018, I wrote a blog post series defending the historicity of Jesus' resurrection. The blog post series was about 12 parts long and consisted of defending The Minimal…
A while back, in preparing a video collaboration with my friend and fellow YouTuber, Zach Miller, I read some critics of the thesis of "The Lost World Of Genesis One"…
I am one of those who thinks that The Cosmic Temple Inaguration view of Genesis 1 is correct. This view of Genesis 1 is most commonly assosiated with Professor John…
I am someone who favors the Functional Origins/Cosmic Temple Inauguration interpretation of Genesis 1. This view is prominently defended by and most commonly assosiated with John H. Walton of Wheaton…
I am one who fully endorses what I like to call The Cosmic Temple Inauguration interpretation of Genesis 1. Although technically, the name doesn't fully encompasses my entire view or…
When I want to go really, really in depth on a given topic; I do one of two things; (1) I write a series of blog posts instead of just…
A Roman Stoic philosopher named Dio Chrysostom (40-115 AD) explicitly condemned slavery in his 15th discourse "On Slavery and Freedom II (See 15:24-28). It was in the context of a…
The Minimal Facts Argument is an argument for the historicity of Jesus of Nazareth's resurrection from the dead. It is championed by Drs. Gary Habermas and Michael Licona; two New…