The life of Britney Spears is both a fantasy, and a sad drama. While her personal life is none of our business, her public and influential reports about the kinds of things that led her to reject God, are our business. We think there is much to learn. from considering those comments.
Read MoreDaniel Alvarez: No Evidence for God?
Almost ten years ago, I (Braxton) had my first live, public, moderated, debate. Daniel Alvarez was a credible opponent, full time professor at Florida International University, and a Harvard graduate. I had two days to prepare. I was terrified. This might as well be my origin story.
Read MorePineCreek: What Apologists Will Admit (A Christian Response)
Atheist YouTuber, PineCreek, recently made a video referencing me (Braxton) entitled, "Top 20 things Christians (especially apologists) have trouble admitting." In this video, Johnathan Pritchett (with occasional comments from me) responds! How much will he admit?
Read MoreBart Ehrman's Case Against the Resurrection: A Christian Response
"It depends which gospel you read!" These words are familiar to anyone who has listened to renowned scholar and debater, Bart Ehrman. In general, Ehrman is a powerful scholar, but he misses it when it comes to the resurrection of Jesus. In this video, we'll walk through his case against the central Christian historical event, and show what may be the weaknesses of his approach.
Read MoreS10E13: Do People Really Become Christians Because of the Evidence?
Recent interactions with atheists have revealed that there is a common charge that “No one,” or “Very few,” people ever become Christians because of the evidence for Christianity that Christian apologists might bring. Is this true, or is it just chest-thumping? We tackle the issue in this week’s episode!
Read MoreS10E8: The Bible On Slavery (Part Two)
We continue our discussion of the topic, and address allegations that the Bible advocates for sexual offenses.
Read MoreS10E7: The Bible On Slavery (Part One)
Skeptics and Christians alike, understandably, have difficulty seeing how a God of love could advocate for slavery. Yet, the law of Moses, as translated in most english Bibles, does explain how Israelites were to buy, sell, and treat their . . . slaves. Is this proof that the God of the Bible is a moral monster? In this episode, we’ll cover the most objectionable statements in scripture, as they relate to slavery, and discuss the terminology, culture, and intentions of the biblical writers. In the first and last word segments, we’ll cover death-bed conversions, and intuition!
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