Here are this week's recommended apologetics links. Enjoy.
• What Is Dualism?
• Dawkins’s Youth Ministry
• Who made God? - 3min Video
• The Isaiah 53 Controversy
• 7 Scripture Texts About Evangelism
• Index of Challenge Response Videos
• The Argument From Cosmic Fine Tuning
• Should Marriage be Redefined in the UK?
• Pro-Life Answers to Pro-Choice Objections
• West Coast Apologetics Conference this weekend
• Atheists don’t own reason - The Washington Post
• Christian Aplogetics Alliance Website now Live
• First-Century Fragment of Mark’s Gospel Found!?
• Daniel B. Wallace now has a blog. Go subscribe!
• Douglas Groothuis’ Christian Apologetics Manifesto
• Six Key Questions to Ask an Atheist in a Conversation
• A Review of Stephen Meyer's "Does God Exist?" by TrueU
• Dinesh D'Souza interviewed about his new book "God Forsaken"
• Is the vastness of the universe evidence against God’s existence?
• Building Better Technology by Copying from Nature: Fern Catapults
• Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design - Center for Science and Culture
• An Interview with Daniel B. Wallace on the New Testament Manuscripts
• Dan Wallace on the Oldest New Testament Manuscripts (audio interview)
• William Lane Craig discusses faith and reason with university students
• Three ways that the progress of science conflicts with naturalistic speculations
• In Search of a New Apologetic Part 1: What's missing from Modern Apologetics?
• A Review of Indivisible: Restoring Faith, Family, and Freedom Before It’s Too Late
• “You Can Shout Yourselves Hoarse”—Reason Rally Organizer To Reasoning Christians
• American Atheists’ Reason Rally : eradicating Christianity, fleeing dialogue and debate
• Ehrman's New Book: Did Jesus Exist?: The Historical Argument for Jesus of Nazareth
• Gary Habermas speaks on the Resurrection and Shroud of Turin on April 21st and 22nd in Montgomery
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1 comments :
There's a lot of links today. Thanks, Brian. I just realized how much I look forward to these.
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