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The feature image in this post is not an endorsement but is used to help you, the reader, recognize atheism’s symbol when you see it
by Rob Lundberg As I mentioned in the post, “What Do Other Worldviews Believe?” I addressed this idea that we do not hear about finite
by Rob Lundberg We really do not hear a lot about deism today. Some of us bloggers have mentioned it in the past when addressing
by Rob Lundberg For several centuries the theistic worldview has been criticized as being outdated by its modern critics. Some have even stated that it
by Rob Lundberg One of the best ways to help you understand the beliefs of others is by approaching a conversation with a worldview mindset.
by Rob Lundberg If someone were to tell you that the Bible is full of lies and laced with contradictions, how would you handle that?
by Rob Lundberg I remember some of my ministerial classes during the undergrad and seminary years, talking about what it means to be in “full
by Rob Lundberg This week has been a busy week getting back in to the normal day in and day out schedule (not one that
by Rob Lundberg Some time ago, a good friend on (and outside of) Facebook posted an apologetics video on my wall summarizing evidence for the
by Rob Lundberg I usually do not get involved in the political issues but because of the temperature of our nation and around the world, I
by Rob Lundberg In just a few weeks, I will be addressing students at an Apologetics Boot Camp on some of the most popular questions
by Rob Lundberg Some time ago, we were walking through a great little apologetics book by Norman Geisler and Joseph Holden, entitled Living Out Loud: Defending