Understanding the Incarnation II: A Means of Making Atonement The biologist Richard Dawkins suggests that the Christian claim God became incarnate and was crucified is incongruous and improbable on its...
Understanding the Incarnation I: An Obligation to Share in Human Suffering “If God wanted to forgive our sins,” complains Dawkins in The God Delusion, “why not just forgive them, without having...
The Possibility of Miracles One of the skeptic’s most familiar complaints about Christianity is that it asks us to believe in a lot of mythological nonsense that has...
If God Commands Something Evil, Does That Make it Right? Many Christians believe that we have a moral obligation to obey what God commands. Since God commands us not to murder or commit adultery...
When in Doubt It is part of human nature to doubt. In a world in which the prominent worldviews are contrary to Christianity, it is no surprise that many...
What Is Wrong With Watching Pornography? Has pornography really become morally and socially acceptable? If a fluff piece reposted on the Herald website is any indication, the...
Engaging with People on the Problem of Evil Guest article written by Michael Otto. Originally posted at www.nzcatholic.org.nz/2018/07/11/engaging-with-people-on-the-problem-of-evil/....
The Simulation Hypothesis The Hypothesis The concept of a computer simulation is familiar enough to the modern reader. It is a model world built by a computer...
Thoughts On Why The Holy Bible Is Worth Reading “‘The Authority and Relevance of the Bible in the Modern World’ – centers in the truth of the basic assumption of Biblical...