Traditional apologetics involves intellectual arguments for evidence of God’s existence. But not all objections to Christianity are about its reality.
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The Apologetic of Apology: Why Confession Bears Witness to the Gospel
Contrition is disarming and even admirable. Perhaps if Christians had a reputation for apologizing instead of arguing, we might shed the hypocrite label.
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The Use and Abuse of Christian Apologetics
Most Christian apologetics is done every day through casual conversation, not in debates that can seem to be detached from any personal relevance.
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Should Latter-day Saints (LDS) be considered Christians?
Though Latter-day Saints call themselves Christians because they worship, adore, and are focused on their conception of Christ, historically orthodox Christians simply do not accept Latter-day Saint Christology as Christian.
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3 Reasons Why the Bible Can Be Trusted
As I began to understand the process of how the Scriptures were handed down to us over the generations, as well as the trustworthiness of the authors, I realized I had no evidenced reason to distrust the Scriptures.
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Good Without God? Depends on How You Define ‘Good’
A recent Pew Research study found 56 percent of Americans say belief in God is not necessary for someone to be moral and have good values, while 42 percent disagreed.
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