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Why is belief in God more reasonable than no belief in God? Part 4: The Existential and Psychological Arguments
The Existential (questions about life and existence) and Psychological arguments are good for debates as additional evidence, but there...
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Sep 13, 20244 min read


Why is belief in God more reasonable than no belief in God? Part 3: The Moral Argument
There’s a saying I love: "Truth doesn’t care about your feelings." The same goes for morality—what’s objectively good stays good, no...
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Sep 8, 20244 min read


Why is belief in God more reasonable than no belief in God? Part 2: The Teleological Argument
I have argued that belief in God is more reasonable than disbelief. The evidence I present comes from several arguments that, when...
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Sep 4, 20243 min read


Why is belief in God more reasonable than no belief in God? Part 1: The Cosmological Argument
As I have had many conversations about God, one that always amazes me is the argument that "Belief in God seems silly. What good reason...
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Sep 1, 20243 min read


Sowing & reaping: What Are You Planting?
The seed you plant is the crop you will reap. Sowing and Reaping: What Are You Planting? In a recent sermon from Pastor Adam Detamore at Realife Church, the timeless principles of sowing and reaping were explored in a powerful series called “Multiply.” These aren't just ancient agricultural concepts; they are spiritual laws with deep implications for our lives today. Pastor Adam broke these principles down into seven key laws: 1. What you keep is all you have. What you give,
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Aug 28, 20242 min read


“Never discuss politics if you are a Christian."
Christians and politics. We’ve all heard the advice to avoid discussing religion and politics in mixed company. Or that faith and...
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Aug 27, 20242 min read
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