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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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Is Christianity at War with Science?

Is faith really against science? Sean shows how there is only a shallow conflict between Christianity and science and that the real conflict is with naturalism.

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Can the Gospels Be Integrated Together? One Scholar says Yes.

Is there a way to chronologically integrate the four Gospels? If so, what would that reveal? Sean interviews Nikola Dimitrov regarding his new book.

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Can There Be One Right Religion?

Can all religions be true? How would we know if one religion were actually true? With stories, illustrations, and a helpful chart, Sean briefly answers these Qs

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New Critique of Theistic Evolution: Interview with Author J.P. Moreland

What is the state of the debate over naturalistic evolution, intelligent design and theistic evolution? Sean interviews JP Moreland about the new massive book.

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Is Christian Intolerance a Good Reason to Reject the Faith?

Does the intolerance of Christian undermine the faith? What is real tolerance? Sean briefly responds to these questions and more.

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Does Christian Hypocrisy Undermine the Reasonability of the Faith?

Hypocrisy is one of the biggest challenges to the Christian faith? Sean responds with both compassion and reason.

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Is Happiness A Good Test for Truth?

Are feelings of happiness a good test for truth? What happens when truth makes people unhappy? Guest blogger Ryan Pauly responds to these Qs and more.

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Is There Life Out There? Interview with Astrophysicist Jeff Zweerink

Does the Bible have anything to say about alien life? Is it arrogant to say human life is all that exists? Sean interviews astrophysicist Jeff Zweerink.

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Can Christianity Be Trusted Given All Its “Sins”?

in the eyes of many, sinful Christian behavior undermines the plausibility of the gospel. Sean responds briefly to this common objection.