I'm not sure if you've noticed the re-design of the Apologetics 315 blog, but I like it. This week Brian interviewed Brett Kunkle on his work at Stand to Reason working with young people and equipping youth ministries. A few days ago I saw an article on one of Kunkle's programs where they take High School kids and teach them about Apologetics and then go to UC Berkeley to have their beliefs challenged in discussion with speakers who disagree. I think the program is a great idea! I really enjoyed Kunkle talking about his testimony and why Apologetics is important in youth ministry. Follow the link to hear the interview.
Apologetics 315: Apologist Interview: Brett Kunkle
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Monday, October 18, 2010
Answering Muslims: ABC's Islam Deception: Did Muhammad Promise "Raisins" or "Virgins" in Paradise?
Image via WikipediaDavid Wood has posted a further video about how ABC has been less than truthful about Islam.
Answering Muslims: ABC's Islam Deception: Did Muhammad Promise "Raisins" or "Virgins" in Paradise?
Answering Muslims: ABC's Islam Deception: Did Muhammad Promise "Raisins" or "Virgins" in Paradise?
Fistbump Quote of the Day #4:Brennon's Thoughts: How to Define Atheism
Brennon has recently post a great article that takes on the way Atheists try to define atheism in such a way to put the burden of proof on the theists. They think they can hide behind semantics and not really take a position...they think they are being logically sound. I've posted on this subject myself but I loved the way Brennon wrote his response. Today's Fistbump goes to him.
Brennon's Thoughts: How to Define Atheism
So, if this is what atheism actually is, then more power to them. Atheists just lack belief in God. Great. Apparently they lack the testicular fortitude to make up their mind about whether He actually does exist as well.I agree with Brennon. What I want to know in judgment day when people stand before God to give an account for the things they have said, done, and thought do they really think that this argument will fly? It won't.
Brennon's Thoughts: How to Define Atheism