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Debate Review: Can We Be Good Without God?

Does science or God best explain morality? This blog offers a helpful summary of key points from Sean's recent debate with skeptic Michael Shermer.

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What Do We Know About Satan? 4 Key Truths.

How can we separate fact from fiction about Satan? What is he really like? Sean offers 4 quick insights about Satan from the Bible.

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Is There A "Third Option" for Racial Reconciliation? Interview with Miles McPherson.

Is there any hope for our racially divided nation? Pastor Miles McPherson says Yes, and offers some practical steps for healing.

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If True, Reincarnation Would Be Evidence for God

How can reincarnation be an argument for God? Sean explains how the complex process of reincarnation, if true, would point to an intelligent Mind.

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3 Church-Lessons from the "Friendly Atheist"

Last week I had a public dialogue with the "Friendly Atheist." Rather than writing a critique of the dialogue, I decided to offer 3 areas of common ground.

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Is Christianity Blind Faith or Knowledge? Guest Blog

Is Christianity something we can know to be true, like facts in history and science? Guest blogger Tim Stratton argues yes, once we understand biblical faith!

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Responding to Scientism and Secularism: Interview with J.P. Moreland

According to philosopher JP Moreland, scientism and secularism are on the rise. How can the church respond? Sean interview Dr. Moreland about his latest book.

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4 Reasons It is Critical to Believe the Bible Is God's Word

The Bible has historically been viewed by Christians as inspired. But why is it important to really believe this? Sean offers 4 quick reasons.

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Is the “Emergent Church” Still Relevant? Yes, But Not How You Expect.

What happened to the "Emergent Church" Is it still alive and relevant? Sean interviews author Scott Smith about his new book "Authentically Emergent"

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Did Catholic Priests Who Molested Children Commit the Worst Sin?

People tend to think the Bible teaches that all sins are equal. But this isn't true. Sean explores the worst sin and how it relates to the present scandal.