Category Archives: Apologetics

The Geisler-Licona Controversy:
Part 1: What Is This All About?

by Steve Lemke, Provost, Professor of Philosophy and Ethics, McFarland Chair of Theology, and Director of the Baptist Center for Theology and Ministry at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. A debate has been swirling in Apologetics circles (particularly the Evangelical … Continue reading

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Christ Came to Give His Life for Men not Monkeys

Ted W. Wright, Senior Pastor, Trinity Baptist Church, Monroe, NC; adjunct professor of apologetics at Southern Evangelical Bible College, Matthews, NC. Among Christians it is common knowledge that humans are made in the “image of God” (Genesis 1:26-27). In recent days, … Continue reading

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I'm Not Sorry for Being a Christian

It’s really sad to hear some people whine and cry and complain about the way that some Christians have messed up in the past, or about all the bad things that they think are happening now.  It’s really sad to … Continue reading

Posted in Abortion, Apologetics, Church, Convictions, Doctrine, Evangelism, Gospel issues, Homosexuality, Marriage, News, Pastors, Postmodernism, Uncategorized | 113 Comments

Podcast Episode 21

Timid. Reserved. Reticent. All of these are fine adjectives, and none of them describe our guest on this week’s podcast. Dr. Ergun Caner, president of Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary, joins us for a conversation that ranges from apologetics to camels … Continue reading

Posted in Apologetics, Audio, Camel Method, Education, Great Commission Resurgence, IMB Issues, Islam, Podcast, SBC Issues | 32 Comments