A few thoughts on the Scrivener-Dillahunty debate on morality.
When A Leader Departs
Hearing of a longtime minister abandoning the faith can be discouraging. We should know how to process such things, so that we will not be shaken when it happens.
On Naturalism, and its Lack of a Foundational Value Structure
Guest author Robert Sheahan outlines the bankruptcy of naturalism in providing a foundation for meaning, morality, and purpose in life.
On the Alleged ‘Blind Faith’ Passages in the Bible
The New Atheists and their acolytes have made much of the notion that the Bible requires blind faith from its adherents, citing several passages to support this claim. In this piece, we go over a few of the passages and examine what faith is not, and what it is.
Why Does God Feel So Hidden?: A Defense of Divine Hiddenness
If God exists, why doesn't He make His existence more 'obvious' to us so that more people might believe in Him? This article attempts to tackle what is popularly known as the problem of divine hiddenness.
BOOK REVIEW: If There’s A God, Why Are There Atheists? by R.C. Sproul
Ever heard the question, "If your God exists, why is it that more people don't believe in Him?" Or the claim, "Your belief in God is merely for psychological comfort"? Here is a review of a powerful book by R.C. Sproul that tackles these two issues in detail.