Brian has posted a link to a site that hosts more than 200 videos in which questions about the Bible and Christianity are answered. It is called AllAboutGod.com It's a good resource and worth checking out. I'm real glad he called attention to it.
Apologetics 315: 200+ Apologetics Videos by AllAboutGod.com
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Friday, July 9, 2010
Truthbomb Apologetics: Resource: Got Questions?- The Bible has Answers, We'll Find Them for You!
Chad has posted a link to a resource on his blog that I can see bears further investigation.
Truthbomb Apologetics: Resource: Got Questions?- The Bible has Answers, We'll Find Them for You!
gotquestions.org is a great site that offers answers to 231, 134 Bible questions and the list continues to grow!This looks like this site will be a great resource for anyone who has questions regarding Christianity. One problem for many people who are raised in church is that when they had questions as children they were told to shut up instead of getting answers. Sites like this helps people to understand that there are answers to questions that they thought had no answer.
Truthbomb Apologetics: Resource: Got Questions?- The Bible has Answers, We'll Find Them for You!
On Jesus and Mythology and Shattering the Christ Myth | True Freethinker
Mariano has pointed to a trio of videos recording an interview with JP Holding regarding the myth that Christian beliefs are borrowed (stolen) from pagan and mystery religions. Holding is an expert in this area. He has written much in this area.
On Jesus and Mythology and Shattering the Christ Myth | True Freethinker
"Shattering the Christ Myth." Guest J.P. Holding, President of Tekton Apologetics (http://tektonics.org). Author refutes arguments Jesus Christ never existed. Copy cat & silence theses, Mithra, Osiris and Horus.
On Jesus and Mythology and Shattering the Christ Myth | True Freethinker
Who created the creator? Who created God?, etc. | True Freethinker
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I like this video Mariano pointed out on his blog. I like it because it is interesting to see how John Lennox would answer this question: Who created the creator?Who created the creator? Who created God?, etc. | True Freethinker
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- The Reality of a Creator (relijournal.com)
Hank Hanegraaff - Questioning the Question
Hank Hanegraaff recently posted a great article discussing that many times skeptics ask Christians the wrong questions. He wrote:
He gives an example of such a question:
Hanegraaff brings up the point that often times when trying to prove a logical inconsistencies about God's existence people make logically inconsistent arguments.
Hank Hanegraaff - Questioning the Question
In Proverbs 26 Solomon tells us that we are not to answer a fool according to his folly, or we’ll make fools of ourselves. On the other hand, Solomon continues, answer a fool according to his folly, or the fool will think he is wise in his own eyes (vv.4–5)—he’ll think he has uncovered some wisdom. We often find this sort of thing with questions that are raised in order to denigrate the notion of an eternal Being, an Intelligent Designer, or an uncaused first Cause.
He gives an example of such a question:
One of those questions is “Can God create a rock so heavy that he can’t move it?” That question is a classic straw man that has most Christians looking like the proverbial deer in the headlights. At best, the question challenges God’s omnipotence; at worst, it undermines His existence.
At the very outset, however, we should recognize a problem with the premise of the question. While it is true that God can do anything that is consistent with His nature, it’s absurd to suggest that He can do just anything. God can’t lie (Hebrews 6:18). God can’t be tempted (James 1:13). God can’t cease to exist (Psalm 102:25–27).
Hanegraaff brings up the point that often times when trying to prove a logical inconsistencies about God's existence people make logically inconsistent arguments.
Hank Hanegraaff - Questioning the Question
“It Cannot be Scientific to Include God…” | True Freethinker
Thanks to Mariano for pointing out the following video.
“It Cannot be Scientific to Include God…” | True Freethinker
“It Cannot be Scientific to Include God…” | True Freethinker