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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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Comics and Cosmic Origins

Why do we so love comic origins? And what does this reveal about the origin of the universe. Timothy Fox tackles these questions in a guest post.

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​Apologetics Is Not Saying You’re Sorry

What is apologetics? Does it involve saying you're sorry for your beliefs? Sean briefly lays out the biblical nature of apologetics for all Christians.

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5 Earth-Shattering Events Linked to the Bible

The Bible stands in a category of its own in terms of its impact, influence, and shaping of history. Sean traces 5 earth-shattering events tied to the Bible.

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Does God Just Want Me to Be Happy?

More than anything else, does God want us to be happy? What is the biblical perspective on happiness? Guest blogger Ryan Pauly addresses these questions.

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Interview: Updated and Revised Evidence that Demands a Verdict

What is unique about the updated and expanded edition of Evidence that Demands a Verdict? Why an update now? What are the new topics? Sean tackles these Qs.

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Humorous Bible Translation Errors…and What They Mean for Biblical Reliability

What are some of the most humorous errors in biblical transmission? And what do these show about biblical reliability? Sean answers these questions and more.

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Why Would Scholars Leave Mormonism? Interview with Author Corey Miller

Why would scholars leave the Mormon church? Sean interviews author Corey Miller, a former Mormon, with some insights from his new book.

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​What Hurricane Harvey Reveals About Our Deepest Desires

The response to Hurricane Harvey reveals that we realize people matter most. The Christian view of reality makes good sense of why we so deeply value persons.

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Awesome Advice for Aspiring Apologists

What is the best advice for aspiring apologists? Tim Stratton discusses the importance of never getting stumped by the same question twice.