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The Shortcomings of Moral Relativism: Part 4
Conclusion C.S. Lewis said, “I do not enjoy the society of small children: because I speak from within the Tao I recognize this as a...

The Shortcomings of Moral Relativism: Part 3
The Case for Objective Moral Values I have shown that with a high degree of confidence we can be sure that we not only know things, but...

The Shortcomings of Moral Relativism: Part 2
Weaknesses of Moral Relativism While moral relativism is widespread and enjoys tremendous appeal, it has many shortcomings. First, the...

The Shortcomings of Moral Relativism: Part 1
Introduction “‘Is,’ ‘is,’ ‘is’ - the idiocy of the word haunts me,” says Robert Anton Wilson in Nature’s God. “If it were abolished,...


Are Science and Faith Incompatible? Part 4
Conclusion Most of you have probably never heard this information. You have been assured that random chance, nurtured by natural...


Are Science and Faith Incompatible? Part 2
The Evidence of Physics As early as the 1950s, astronomer Sir Frederick Hoyle noticed the carbon and oxygen inside stars was produced in...


Are Science and Faith Incompatible? Part 1
Introduction In his book You Lost Me,[1] Christian researcher and author David Kinnaman reveals the factors behind the exodus of eighteen...


The "Columbo" Tactic
Now more than ever it seems there is a great need for committed ambassadors for Christ. To this end, there are three aspects to being a...


Answering the Crusades' Critics: Part 4
A Theological-Apologetic Response Not all critiques of the Crusades stem from a willful disregard of historical accuracy. Many attacks...


Answering the Crusades' Critics: Part 3
The Crusaders Augustine’s Just War Theory, developed around the turn of the fifth century, provided the basis upon which the popes called...
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