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Thoughts on Apologetics and Theology

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Url:http://thoughtsonapologetics.blogspot.com/
Author(s):Henry W. Middleton
Language:English
Tags:Apologetics, Theology
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Some "Great Conversations" on Some Fundamental Topics
About a month or so ago I finished reading Ravi Zacharias' "Great Conversations" series.The Lotus and the Cross: Jesus Talks with BuddhaConversation between Jesus, Buddha, a boat driver, and Priya ...more
2009-12-05
"Good for Godness Sake" Ad Campaign
The American Humanist Association is launching an ad campaign to promote the idea that people can be “good without God.” Buses in DC will carry the slogan “Be Good for Goodness’ sake. Humanism is t...more
2009-12-01
The Devaluing of Human Life
Neocutis in San Francisco has admitted to using skin cells from an aborted boy in its anti-aging cream. In response to protests, Neocutis claims that the cells were acquired in a responsible and et...more
2009-11-21
Remember October 31 - Reformation Day
October 31, which we commonly call Halloween, is also Reformation Day. On October 31, 1517 Martin Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses on the door of the cathedral in Wittenburg, Germany. He did th...more
2009-10-30
My First Published Article
My first published article (in the next Christian Research Journal) has been announced here."Can Morality Be Based in Our "Selfish" Evolutionary Past?"In this article I respond to Richard Dawkins' ...more
2009-10-16
Timoty George and Francis Beckwith
James White gives a very interesting series on The Dividing Line in which he critiques a dialogue between Timothy George and Francis Beckwith. White discusses the differences between Protestant and...more
2009-10-07

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Eric T. YoungSep 30

The "Here I stand" statement that Luther supposedly used is actually an add on. Just a tid-bit of historical accuracy.
 
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