Many people today would claim that all religions are basically the same; that while they have their differences, all will eventually lead to the same place. These folks would likely consider one’s religion to be of no more consequence than their favorite soda or sports team. In the secularized society we live in today, religion [...]
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The Clash
Posted: October 2, 2011 in Apologetics, WorldviewTags: Apologetics, Christianity, Religion, Worldview
Philippians 4:8 – Our Lens To The Culture
Posted: May 11, 2011 in Apologetics, The Christian Life, WorldviewTags: Art, Christianity, Culture, Entertainment, Movies, Philippians
It doesn’t take long to realize that the content of what Hollywood, record labels, and even publishers are producing doesn’t exactly line up to Biblical standards. Consequently, it shouldn’t be surprising that many Christians are advocating that we stay away from such industries altogether. If followers of Christ are supposed to be in the world [...]
Evolution: The Verdict
Posted: July 21, 2010 in Apologetics, Creation, WorldviewTags: Christianity, Creation, Creator, Evolution, Humanity, Morality, Worldview
Okay, here it is, the fourth and final post in our series on evolution. In the past three posts we’ve taken a look at a basic introduction to evolution and its credibility as a scientific theory. After considering the evidence against evolution, it’s pretty safe to say that its reliability is at the very least [...]
Evolution: The Cross-examination
Posted: July 14, 2010 in Apologetics, Creation, WorldviewTags: Creator, Evolution, Eyesight, Origin of Life, Symbiosis
Just how much do you appreciate having eyesight? Why does the Oriental sweetlips decide not to chow down on a blue-streak wrasse? How in the world could life possibly start from non-life? I could list quite a few similar questions, but we’ll just take a look at these three for the time being. [...]
Evolution: The Prosecution
Posted: July 8, 2010 in Apologetics, Creation, WorldviewTags: Cell, Christianity, Darwin, Evolution, Microbiology
In the last post we looked at a quick introduction to the theory of evolution and its two “sub-categories”: micro-evolution and macro-evolution. Remember that micro-evolution states that organisms change within their species, while macro-evolution claims that organisms develop from one species to a completely different species. In this entry we’ll take a closer [...]




