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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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There's no God? How boring!

Cornell University Professor Will Provine once claimed intelligent design is boring. I think its the exact opposite...Atheism is boring!

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Does Jesus Promise Us Whatever We Ask For In Prayer?

Is John 15:7 a blanket prayer that God will give believers whatever they wish? Sean addresses this question by looking at the context of what Jesus taught.

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College Is Not A Day Care: The Devastating Consequences of Abandoning Truth

What is the cause of the "snowflake" rebellion on campus? Should colleges have "safe places"? Sean interviews Everett Piper about his new book NOT A DAY CARE.

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How Does Christianity Fulfill our Deepest Aspiration? Author Interview.

How does Christianity fulfill our deepest aspirations? Even if someone is not a Christian, why should he or she wish it were true? Sean answers these questions.

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​Did God Use Evolution? Is the Earth Old? New Book Review

Sean reviews the recent book, which is a back-and-forth discussion between Reasons to Believe and BioLogos on a number of issues related to origins.

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What Can Christians Learn from the Apostolic Fathers? Interview with Author Ken Berding

Who are the Apostolic Fathers and why are they important? Sean interviews author Ken Berding about his new, unique introductory book on the Apostolic Fathers.

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Freedom Through Obedience: A Lesson from Star Wars

Is freedom found through following the self or submitting to reality? Sean highlights a trend in Star Wars movies (also biblical) that obedience brings freedom.

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A Simple Case for Religious Liberty

Why should the state value religious liberty? What is a simple, yet powerful case for the value of religious freedom? Sean lays out a simple case.

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Making Apologetics Personal: A Quick Lesson from John 4

There is a temptation to study apologetics solely in the abstract. Sean offers a lesson from John 4 (the woman at the well) about making apologetics personal.