Is the triune nature of God logically impossible? What does the trinity mean to the nature of Jesus? Does it have any impact on our theology at all? Why is…
Category: Cold Case Christianity
Why We Should Expect Witnesses to Disagree
I’ve worked more cases involving witnesses than I care to count. A career in law enforcement will put you in direct contact with eyewitnesses on a daily basis, starting with…
Religious Experience as Evidence (Podcast)
In this episode of the Cold-Case Christianity Podcast, J. Warner examines the nature of religious experience. Can experiences such as these serve as an evidence for the existence of God?…
How the Origin of Life Points to the Existence of God (Video)
Can the existence of coded information in the genome be explained by merely space, time, matter, physics, and chemistry? If not, what does this code demonstrate about the existence of…
Can A Witness Be Trusted If He Can’t Be Cross-Examined?
Vincent Bugliosi wrote a book in 2011 entitled, Divinity of Doubt: The God Question. He raised a number of objections for theists and atheists alike, but one particular issue is…
Why Do People Deny a Truth Claim? (Podcast)
In this episode of the Cold-Case Christianity Podcast, J. Warner talks about the importance of presuppositions when considering a truth claim. Using analogies from cold-case trials, J. Warner compares the…
AI Points Us To God? (Video)
How did life originate in our universe? Can it be explained by experiments involving artificial life? Do these experiments demonstrate that life can come into existence without a Creator? If…
It’s Better to Be Respected Than Liked
I had a discussion with one of my kids recently about the natural inclination we all have to be adored. Let’s face it, we all want to be accepted, loved,…
Why You Need to Be A Christian Case Maker (Podcast)
In this episode of the Cold-Case Christianity Podcast, J. Warner makes the case for why all of us, as Christians, need to take the additional step and become Christian Case…
Should Christians Judge? (Video)
Why are we so easily divided as Christians? Are we innately divisive and judgmental? Does the Christian worldview promote such behavior, or does it preclude and discourage us from making…