Can we trust the Bible is as an actual historical account of events? What about the miracles? Do we have to take those as historical facts? Doesn’t archaeology and science disprove the historicity of the Bible? In this interview on the Bibledingers Podcast, J. Warner answers these questions and more. …
Read More »How Important was the Principle of Embarrassment in Your Assessment of the Gospels? (Video)
The gospel authors describe embarrassing details about the disciples. Does this prove the writers are telling the truth? This clip was taken from J. Warner Wallace’s interview with Ragnhard Petersen, the general secretary of the student movement in the Faroe islands called KFS (the Faroese version of Intervarsity). To see more …
Read More »Rapid Response: It’s Impossible to Verify What the Gospels Say About Jesus
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 following claim: …
Read More »Why the Early Dating of the Gospels Answers Much of the Skepticism About Jesus (Video)
Why do skeptics doubt the claims of the Gospels? How does the early dating of these Gospels hep assuage the doubts of these critics? In this interview with Joel Settecase from the Think Institute, J. Warner discusses the Christian worldview and the importance of apologetics (both evidential, classical and presuppositional). …
Read More »The Proper Way to Evaluate Differences Between the Gospel Accounts (Video)
Even a casual reading of the Gospels reveals a number of apparent contradictions. Who can these differences be reconciled? In this interview with Adam Tucker from the Why Do You Believe Podcast (the official podcast of the Southern Evangelical Seminary), J. Warner discusses the need for case making and the …
Read More »Why Literary Critics Need to Be Careful Before Attributing Multiple Authorship to Biblical Documents (Video)
Did Moses write all of the Pentateuch? Did Isaiah write the Old Testament book attributed to him? How far should we trust the claims of textual critics when they claim more than one author penned a Biblical text? In this interview with Patrick & Tony from Cave to the Cross …
Read More »How Should We Evaluate and Explain the Differences Between the Gospel Accounts? (Video)
There seem to be many differences between the New Testament Gospels. Why do they seem to contradict one another, and how should we evaluate these differences? In this interview with Patrick & Tony from Cave to the Cross Apologetics, J. Warner talks about the case for Christianity, the nature of …
Read More »What Approach Did You Take When Investigating the New Testament? (Video)
Doesn’t everyone investigate the claims of the gospels when deciding if Christianity is true? Why should more people take an investigative approach when reading the New Testament? In this interview with Patrick & Tony from Cave to the Cross Apologetics, J. Warner talks about the case for Christianity, the nature …
Read More »How Can We Be Sure of the Early Dating of the Gospels? (Video)
Cold case detective, J. Warner Wallace discusses Cold-Case Christianity with Brady Blevins from the Atheist Christian Book Club. In this clip, J. Warner answers an objection leveled by an atheist in the group: Many scholars believe the Gospels are written after the destruction of the Jewish Temple in 70AD. Why should we believe …
Read More »Quick Shot Responses to “The Bible condones slavery” (Cold-Case Christianity S5E13)
In this episode of the Cold-Case Christianity Broadcast, J. Warner offers a number of brief, rhetorically powerful responses to the objection: “The Bible condones slavery.” Critics claim the Bible either celebrates or condones the notion of slavery, but is this true? What definitions of “slavery” do they presuppose when making …
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