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Defending Thee Faith

This is a continuation of our main Apologetics page.

Apologetics is defined as giving a reasoned defense of the Christian Faith - being able to articulate the reasons why Christianity is True. This is of supreme importance not only to be an effective witness for the Lord, but also for each Christian individually to know why they believe what they believe. The Bible tells us in 1 Peter 3:15;

"In your hearts honor Christ the Lord as holy, always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and respect,"

We want to equip every believer in defending their faith as they make disciples.

Great Debates

We love great debates - getting to hear both sides articulate their arguments civilly so that you can decide which argument is the most compelling. Below are links to great debates over the existence of God, the truth of Christianity, the inspiration of Scripture, etc. that have helped shape us. We hope that you enjoy!

Is Christianity Good for the World?

Douglas Wilson -v- Christopher Hitchens

Does God Exist?

William Lane Craig -v- Christopher Hitchens

Is there Historical Evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus?

William Lane Craig -v- Bart Ehrman

Did Jesus Rise From the Dead?

Gary Habermas -v- Anthony Flew

Has Science Buried God?

John Lennox -v- Richard Dawkins

Science & Stuff

The scientific method relies upon the existence of universal, unchanging, and immaterial laws, which thankfully God has built into this universe. The fact that we can do science is a clear testament to the genius of God.

Science Proves God

John Lennox, Professor of Mathematics, Oxford

Miracles with Dr. Craig Keener

Dr. Craig Keener, Professor at Asbury Theological Seminary

New Evidences the Gospels were based on Eyewitness Accounts

Dr. Peter Williams, M.A., M.Phil. & Ph.D. at Cambridge University studying ancient languages related to the Bible.

Science, the Bible, & Defending the Faith

Pastor Douglas Wilson, all around bad@$$.