Every Worldview has Difficulties: More Offense is Needed in Christian Apologetics

As I look on my bookshelf I have books entitled “Difficulties in the Bible” and “Hard Sayings of the Bible” and “The Encyclopedia of Bible Difficulties” and “Is the Bible True?” and “Is God a Moral Monster?” and “Why I am a Christian” and “The Complete Book of Bible Answers” and many others. By their Read more about Every Worldview has Difficulties: More Offense is Needed in Christian Apologetics[…]

Delicious, Edible, and Nutritious Food on Planet Earth as an Argument for God's Existence (image courtesy of pixabay.com)

“Dinner is Served!”: An Argument for God’s Existence from the Existence of Edible, Delicious, and Nutritious Food on Planet Earth

If a table of edible, delicious, and nutritious food exists, then a chef must exist who prepares that food. However, an entire planet of that type of food exists on earth, therefore, there must be a “Great Chef” (God) Who has prepared it for us.

How can that which is non-physical, like Narnia or Middle Earth, exist within a supposedly purely naturalistic world such as ours? (image courtesy of pixabay.com)

Thoughts on the Interplay between Evolution, the Imagination, and the Concept of Religious Beliefs

What if the far-away lands that we write about or imagine are, instead, “echoes” of a truer, even more real “far-away land” in a non-physical existence in “another time and another place” like heaven?