What to say when Mormons say that Jesus said ”I say you are gods” (follow all that?)
September 20, 2009
The chief reason for me being a Reformed Christian is not a heartfelt devotion to the Magisterial…
Reformation Theology
‘From Paganism to UFOs to spiritual warfare with just about everything you can think of in between’
April 6, 2009
Nick Norelli reviews Walter Martin’s Kingdom of the Occult (a companion to the late Martin’s Kingdom of the Cults, compiled from his lectures and notes)
Amazon: The Kingdom of the Occult
Koukl’s guide to apologetics ‘offers a new approach … that is well-suited to the times’
February 10, 2009
Tim Challies reviews Tactics: A Game Plan for Discussing Your Christian Convictions
Amazon: Tactics: A Game Plan for Discussing Your Christian Convictions
‘A Brief Introduction to the Qur’an: The Qur’an and the Old Testament’
January 23, 2009
Colin Smith, Alpha & Omega Apologetics Ministries Blog
James White: Is Mormonism Christian?
January 4, 2009
2008’s debates
December 22, 2008
A list of the 13 debates that James White has participated in this last year has been posted by by Tur8infan.
Audio: Dinesh D’Souza vs. Dan Barker
December 10, 2008
Audio from a Harvard debate between Christian apologist D’Souza and atheist Barker can be heard here.
Daniel at two or three . net has a summary.
Read a classic with Tim Challies
November 18, 2008
Challies is beginning C. S. Lewis’s Mere Christianity:
“Here is my disclaimer in which I hope to head off the inevitable critiques. I think we’re all aware that C.S. Lewis held to the odd point of strange theology—unbiblical theology. So as we read this book we’ll be appreciating it for what it does so well, but we’ll also be ready to take note if and when what Lewis teaches does not accord with Scripture.”
Get Mere Christianity at Monergism Books.
Weekend Walkabout: Nov. 8, 2008
November 8, 2008
26 posts from the week that escaped mention (almost!):
- Amway Evangelism
- Billy Clubs, Firehoses, and Attack Dogs for the New Civil Rights Movement
- C’mon Obama Voter, You Have To Admit This is Pretty Funny
- Dominican Republic - Ordinary Superheroes
- Errr…
- Fear Not!
- “Gross Food Related Youth Group Games” (Stuff Christians Like)
- “How Not to Raise a Pagan”
- I’m Saved! But From What? - Part 3
- James White - Debates in London
- King David’s Water Tunnel in Jerusalem
- Law and Gospel: Galatians - The practice of Christian liberty
- Missing your calling
- Nate Huss recognizes National Adoption Month with new song, video
- Obama and the Bishops
- Passion For The City
- Quote of the day
- Real Life Photoshop
- Still having a dream
- Two songs
- Urban Exile: Re-discovering Justice?
- Voting for our imaginations
- What Churches Can Learn from Election Marketing
- X-ray Crab (OK, not from a Christian blog, but it does start with an ‘X’!)
- You’re a Hyper-Calvinist
- ‘Zack and Miri’ Advertising Leaves Out the P-Word
Apologetics audio files aplenty
November 3, 2008
… can be found at Apologetics 315 (HT: Jason Engwer at Triablogue).
Trailer for Douglas Wilson and Christopher Hitchens debate
November 3, 2008
(HT: Ian Clary)
Hitchens/Wilson sneak peak from LEVEL4 on Vimeo.
Atheist PR
October 24, 2008
According to a recent BBC story (HT: Charles Lehardy), outspoken atheist Richard Dawkins is supporting a new ad campaign underwritten by the British Humanist Association, which will place large banners with the message, There’s probably no God. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life. on many London buses. Says Dawkins:
“Even on the buses, nobody thinks twice when they see a religious slogan plastered across the side. … This campaign to put alternative slogans on London buses will make people think - and thinking is anathema to religion.”
On a related note, see the following two posts by James Anderson (a soon-to-be faculty at RTS) detailing Dawkins’ logical incompetence:









