TETC Podcast – Episode 4 – More Than a Worldview
In this episode, I review an article by Pastor Chris Strevel entitled, “More Than a Worldview.” In it, he reminds us that Christianity is more than a worldview. If those of us who seek to have and...
View ArticleBible and Science
Note: I have posted this article as a permanent page on the site. You can visit it by clicking the “Bible and Science” tab above. Bible and science. For some, these two things have absolutely no...
View ArticleThe Historicity of Creation
Our understanding of the beginning chapters of the book of Genesis are critical to our understanding of the rest of the Bible and even the gospel itself. The writer of Hebrews states “Now faith is the...
View ArticleWhy Should Anyone Believe Anything at All? Part 1
In May, I will be posting a three part series by Pastor Chris Strevel on the certainty of the Christian worldview. In this first part, Pastor Strevel discusses unbelieving thought and its...
View ArticleWhy Should Anyone Believe Anything at All? Part 2
This is part 2 of a three part series by Pastor Chris Strevel on the certainty of the Christian worldview. In case you missed it, you can find part 1 here. Pastor Strevel now turns to discussing the...
View ArticleWhy Should Anyone Believe Anything at All? Part 3
Here is part 3, the conclusion of Pastor Strevel’s article. Part 1 can be found here and part 2 here. Pastor Strevel concludes by showing how unbelievers are doomed to skepticism and despair since...
View ArticleA Review of “In God We Trust”
A Review of In God We Trust by Steve Ham Authority matters. That is the central theme of the new book by Steve Ham entitled, In God We Trust. In Chapter One, Mr. Ham opens by discussing the lack of...
View ArticleVan Til’s “Why I Believe in God”
Last month we had a series of articles on apologetics entitled, “Why Should Anyone Believe Anything At All?” For July, we will continue with the theme of apologetics and dedicate an episode of the...
View ArticleTETC Podcast – Episode 12 – Questions for Atheism
We turn our attention again to apologetics, specifically what’s known as presuppositional apologetics. We will be looking at the defense of the faith against atheism. Is it reasonable to be an...
View ArticleSelf-Authentication
Note: there is also a podcast episode on this subject here. Many unbelievers object to Christian doctrine of “self-authentication,” which is the belief that the Bible is to be believed because it is...
View ArticleVan Til’s Two Circle Diagram
The logo of this website is an image of two white circles connected by two white lines with a green background. What is this image? Why did I choose it for the website? Let me explain the meaning of...
View ArticleTETC Podcast – Episode 13 – Self-Authentication
In a previous post, I briefly discussed the very important Christian belief of “self-authentication.” This is simply the belief that the God is true and whatever He says is true. Thus, the Bible is to...
View ArticleGreg Bahnsen on Neutrality
Many times we as believers are called upon to put our faith “on the shelf” when engaging in discussion with the world. Greg Bahnsen in the book Always Ready begins by discussing “neutrality” in...
View ArticleTETC Podcast – Episode 17 – Faith and Knowledge
Image via Wikipedia What is the relationship between faith and knowledge? Are they opposed to each other? Or is there a vital and necessary relationship between the two? I recently read a book called...
View ArticleWhy Evidence Doesn’t Decide Anything
This post comes from Tony Bowe over at creation-club.org. In a very straightforward way, Tony articulates how worldviews affect the interpretation of facts. For the Christian that accepts a literal...
View ArticlePoint of Contact
The Bible points to the vast differences that unbelievers and believers have. Ephesians 4:17-24 is one example. This I say therefore, and testify in the Lord, that ye henceforth walk not as other...
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