Is it reasonable to believe in Jesus as the Messiah? Is it reasonable to believe in God in general? In this Q and A session, J. Warner begins to answer a question about Jewish believers and turns to a more significant issue related to Jesus and the existence of God. …
Read More »Points to Remember When Making the Case for God’s Existence (Free Bible Insert)
There are several evidential arguments for the existence of God from Cosmology, Teleology, Axiology and Logic. I’ve described these arguments and created a Bible Insert to help you recall the detailed steps necessary to make the case for God’s Existence. This month, I’d like to provide you with a second …
Read More »Is the Earth Just a Pale Blue Dot in a Huge Hostile Universe? (Video)
If God exists, why is most of the universe hostile to life? Given that earth appears to be little more than just a pale blue dot in a huge hostile universe, why should I believe God exists or that He created earth for some special purpose? In this video from …
Read More »El Problema De La Oración No Contestada (Video)
J. Warner Wallace aborda el problema de la oración no contestada. J. Warner Wallace es un detective de homicidio en casos fríos, Senior Fellow en el Colson Center for Christian Worldview, profesor adjunto de apologética en la Universidad de Biola, y autor de Cristianismo, Caso Resuelto and Fe Forense. Cuando Wallace aplicó sus habilidades como perito detective …
Read More »God’s Hiddenness Is Intended to Provoke Us
Many of us have moments in our life when God’s presence and providence seem obvious, but there are also many times when God seems far away and “hidden”. In fact, the “hiddenness” of God is a common objection to His existence. As a skeptic, I often wondered why God didn’t …
Read More »Rapid Response: “You Can’t Be Certain About the Claims of Christianity”
In our Rapid Response series, we tackle common concerns about (and objections to) the Christian worldview by providing short, conversational responses. These posts are designed to model what our answers might look like in a one-on-one setting, while talking to a friend or family member. Imagine if someone made the …
Read More »How We Define the Nature of God Determines How We Define the Problem of Evil
The problem of evil is often cited as a form of exculpating evidence by those who deny the existence of God. Exculpating evidence points away from a “suspect” under consideration in an investigation. If evil is exculpatory, it would eliminate the reasonable inference of God’s existence. In my latest book, …
Read More »Answering Objections to the Moral Argument for the Existence of God (Podcast)
In this podcast re-post, J. Warner follows up on the previous podcast and examines objections to the axiological argument for the existence of God. Can naturalists account for transcendent moral truths without grounding them in a transcendent source? Are these alternative explanations reasonable? Subscribe to the Cold-Case Christianity Weekly Podcast …
Read More »The Moral Argument for the Existence of God (Podcast)
In this podcast re-post, J. Warner examines the axiological argument for the existence of God. Do objective moral truths exist, and if so, how can these truths be grounded? Does God’s existence best account for objective moral truth claims? Subscribe to the Cold-Case Christianity Weekly Podcast on iTunes, or add …
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