Christianity and Science: Enemies or Allies?
All too often Christian and non-Christian alike view faith and science as enemies. But science isn’t our enemy. It reveals the creation to us.
But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us. (2 Cor. 4:7 NIV)
These posts are apologetic in nature, giving a defense of my faith to skeptics.
All too often Christian and non-Christian alike view faith and science as enemies. But science isn’t our enemy. It reveals the creation to us.
Are miracles real? A miracle is by definition at act of God. So if God exists, and I believe he does, they should be expected to occur.
Where does morality come from? Is it socially derived from society or a product evolution? Maybe some. But much of it must come from elsewhere.
What about Jesus? Did he actually exist? Are the gospels a faithful portrayal of his life? Was he God? Was he crucified and resurrected?
While I cannot prove scientifically that God exists, he has proven himself to me. And I have doubt about his existence and love for me.
Does God have a purpose for his creation? I believe he does. I believe he is preparing a people who will serve him throughout the remainder of eternity.
Why should a person believe in the God of Christianity rather than some other god? Only the indwelling Holy Spirit can give that assurance.
Here are ten simple tips that should help you to be more effective as an apologist, one who can give an adequate defense for their faith.
The Kalām Cosmological Argument demonstrates the rationality of a belief in God by looking at the necessity of a cause for the universe.
What is an atheist? Is there a definition that everyone can agree on? Is it just the belief that God does not exist? Or something else?