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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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Why Does God Allow Evil? Author Interview from Groundbreaking Book.

Perhaps the toughest question of all is why God allows evil. Sean interviews Clay Jones, who has written a new profound and insightful book on the subject.

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Announcement: New Apologetics Curriculum for Students!

Sean has been working with AWANA to create a yearlong, top-quality, student apologetics curriculum. He briefly answers some Qs about its design and purpose.

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How Do We Help the Next Generation Navigate Culture?

What are the toughest issues facing youth today, and how do we help them? Sean interview Brett Kunkle and John Stonestreet on these Qs and more.

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The Absurdity of Moral Relativism: A Student's Perspective

What would really follow if moral relativism were true? Sean posts a poem from a high school student that captures the absurdity of moral relativism.

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How Do We Communicate with Winsome Persuasion in our Hostile Culture?

What is the key to communicating persuasively in a culture that increasingly rejects Christian beliefs? Sean briefly interviews Tim Muehlhoff on his new book.

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Coming Soon: The Revised Apologetics Study Bible for Students

A fully updated and expanded version of the Apologetics Study Bible comes out soon. Sean briefly describes the uniqueness of this project.

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8 Inconvenient Truths about Pornography

Is porn okay for "mature" adults? Does porn celebrate sex? Sean answers these questions and more based upon the recent book The Porn Myth by Matt Fradd.

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Unbelievable? Interview with Justin Brierley about His New Book

Justin Brierley, the host of the show Unbelievable, has been talking to atheists for 10 years and yet still believes. Sean interviews his about his new book.

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Do Christian Kids Really Understand the Gospel?

The gospel depends upon an objective moral law. But relativism has pervaded our culture. Sean considers what this means for Christian students and their faith.