Amy Orr-Ewing on the Goal of Apologetics
“Apologetics seeks to present the Gospel to people that are not believers in a way that really connects with their questions and their issues about the Christian faith—and
Blaise Pascal on Truth
“Truth is so obscured nowadays and lies [are] so well established that unless we love the truth we shall never recognize it.” – Blaise Pascal
William Lane Craig on What Makes for a Good Argument
“…let’s get clear what makes for a “good” argument. An argument is a series of statements (called premises) leading to a conclusion. A sound argument must meet tw
Joseph Butler on the Supposed Deficiency in the Evidence of Revelation
It has been thought by some persons, that if the evidence of revelation appears doubtful, this itself turns into a positive argument against it: because it cannot be supposed that,
J.C. Ryle on Godly Living
“Do nothing that you would not like God to see. Say nothing you would not like God to hear. Write nothing you would not like God to read. Go no place where you would not like God