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By Elysia McColley – PhD student in Christian-Muslim Relations at the University of Edinburgh. The gospel is universal, but the ways that we understand it are usually quite particular to our own cultures and the challenges that we face in

How Do We Reconcile Science and the Bible?

By Elias Ayala (MDiv & M.A.T.) We do not reconcile that which is not in conflict. It is important to remember that science is a “methodology” of investigating the natural world. As a method of investigation there is nothing that

Does God Always Hear Our Prayers?

God always hears the prayers of his people. But hearing their prayers is different than answering their prayers. I suppose the question can also be posed: Does God always answer our prayers? If we were to take the first question

Maybe the World Always Existed!

As a Christian who affirms the bible, the world clearly had a beginning since God created the world. If God created the world then it follows that the world did not always exist. The problem is that not everyone affirms

Sharing Your Faith With Those Who Reject the Bible

In and of itself, sharing one’s faith can be an intimidating task. Often times this intimidation comes from the fear of someone asking a question that you do not know how to answer. Other times the intimidation comes from the

What is the Task of Christian Apologetics?

The task of apologetics has several aspects to it. I want to explore these aspects and discuss why each are vital and important to doing apologetics. Answering Objections to the Faith The believer engaged in apologetics will no doubt confront

Apologetics & Abortion

Apologetics and abortion seem at first glance to be two completely unrelated topics. However, they are quite related upon deeper reflection. Jude 1:3 tells us that we are to earnestly contend for the faith once for all delivered. The content

Agnosticism as Practical Atheism

Agnosticism is the position of being without knowledge concerning a proposition. If asked whether they believe that God exists, the agnostic responds: I don’t know! Within the technicalities of philosophical thought there are shades of agnosticism as there are shades

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