Is the mind just an extension of the brain? Or is there evidence for the soul? Sean makes a simple case for the existence of the brain and mind.
Can atheism give an adequate account for the reliability of reason? While atheists can certainly be reasonable, Sean argues that atheism cannot ground reason.
Is science capable of answering moral questions? Should we look to science to settle ethical debates? Sean briefly tackles these important and timely questions.
Why does God seem absent when I need Him most? How can I respond when God appears to be hidden? Sean responds briefly to these two important questions.
Is Christianity the result of people simply hoping it is true? Does wish fulfillment explain belief in Christianity? Sean briefly addresses these Qs.
How sinful are human beings? Does the Bible accurately describe human nature? Sean briefly addresses these questions.
Is beauty subjective, or is it an objective part of the world? And what does it imply about the existence of God? Sean briefly addresses this question.
According to church tradition, Peter was crucified upside-down because he was too humble to die like Jesus. Is this true? Sean assesses the historical record.
Did the first Christians embrace socialism? What does the book of Acts say? Sean briefly addresses these vital questions.