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Attack On Titan

February 16, 2015 by Anthony Weber

Both the anime and manga of Hajime Isayama's Attack on Titan have been absurdly popular and widely praised. Last year, five of the books in the series were in the Top 20 graphic novels in the U.S., beating even The Walking Dead; 8.3 million copies sold in just the first half of 2014 to boost its total sales close to 22 million copies in just under five years. To give you an … [Read more...]

What a Girl Wants

February 13, 2015 by Terrell Clemmons

A Word to the Guys With violent, abusive sex in the public eye right now thanks to Fifty Shades of Grey, there seems to be a lot of bewilderment among the male half of the population. What exactly do women want from men, anyway? Jerry, a thirty-something single man expressed it to me in an email this way: I think the real danger here is the message that the popularity of … [Read more...]

Is the Message of the New Testament Lost?

February 8, 2015 by Mikel Del Rosario

Lost the Plot? Have we somehow lost the message of the New Testament? That's what some people wonder when the conversation turns to the issue of textual variants---differences in the biblical manuscripts we've discovered over the years. Maybe you've got a friend or a co-worker who tends to be pretty skeptical of the Bible right from the get-go. For many like them, the issues … [Read more...]

Is the Weight of Scholarship on Bart Ehrman's Side? (Tolle Lege)

February 7, 2015 by Chris Reese

Critics of the Bible will often claim that the majority of biblical scholars are on their side when it comes to doubting Christian beliefs about Scripture.  I recently heard atheist activist John Loftus claim, in a debate with apologist David Marshall, that most biblical scholars don't believe any prophecies in the Old Testament refer to Jesus.  New Testament scholar Bart … [Read more...]

Open Letter to a Televangelist

February 2, 2015 by Stephen Bedard

Perhaps televangelist is not the correct term. I am not writing to any pastor who has services that appear on television. It may be because of my generation that I call television preachers who preach what is called "the prosperity gospel" televangelists. First of all, I respect the fact that you preach a message where your audience does not just listen but seeks a … [Read more...]

The Naturalness Of Narrative

February 1, 2015 by Zak Schmoll

If I told you that South Korean soap operas can teach us something useful as Christian apologists, you might call me crazy. Please prepare to do so although somewhat indirectly. A story was written in the New York Times on January 24 by Choe Sang-Hun about the appeal of smuggled South Korean soap operas in the oppressive North Korean regime. The North Korean government has … [Read more...]

Answering Jewish Objections: “Jewish People Don’t Believe in a Suffering/Atoning Messiah”: Part Four

January 31, 2015 by Eric Chabot

This is our final post in our series on Answering Jewish Objections: “Jewish People Don’t Believe in a Suffering/Atoning Messiah." See Part One, Two, and Three. Here are some more rabbinical sources: Messiah of Justice [Meshiah Tsidenu], though we are Thy forebears. Thou are greater than we because Thou didst bear the burden of our children’s sins and our great opresssions … [Read more...]

The Value of Extra-Biblical Knowledge (Tolle Lege)

January 25, 2015 by Chris Reese

Christians are sometimes afraid of claims of knowledge that come from sources outside of the Bible, especially if those claims are being made by non-Christians.  It's sometimes tempting to think that if a statement can't be backed up by a Scriptural reference, or if the speaker or writer hasn't been regenerated by the Holy Spirit, then whatever they say is suspect at best.  … [Read more...]

The Mysterious Magi of Matthew 2, Part One.

January 25, 2015 by JC Lamont

In chapter two of the gospel according to Matthew, we read that magi (Zoroastrian priests of the ancient Medes and Persians1) studied the stars, and upon seeing a particular astrological phenomenon, left their homeland and set off for Israel to worship the “new born king of the Jews.” The story has been derided as legend by Bible critics as a fanciful birth legend, invented … [Read more...]

Handling a Rabbi’s Objection About The Resurrection of Jesus

January 22, 2015 by Eric Chabot

Dan Cohn-Sherbock, a well-known rabbi of Reform Judaism, and Jewish theologian has given some of his reasons for rejecting the resurrection of Jesus. He says: “As a Jew and a rabbi, I could be convinced of Jesus’ resurrection, but I would set very high standards of what is required. It would not be enough to have a subjective experience of Jesus. If I heard voices or had a … [Read more...]

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