Skeptics have argued against the involvement of an external designer on the basis of perceived imperfections within biological structures. If there is an all-powerful intelligent designer, this designer would be…
Category: Cold Case Christianity
It Takes a Team to Change the Church
Let’s admit it: the Christian Church is largely anti-intellectual. When I ask my Christian audiences, “Why are you a Christian,” I typically get the same three answers my Mormon family…
Why I’m An Evidentialist (Podcast)
In this podcast, J. Warner talks about the role of evidence in making the case for Christianity and the need for an evidential approach to Christian Case Making. Jim also…
Why Doesn’t God Prevent Evil? (Video)
If God is all-loving and all-powerful, why does He allow bad things to happen? Is He too weak to stop evil? Is He too detached to care? To see…
Doesn’t the Bible Say True Faith is Blind?
It shouldn’t surprise anyone that I am an evidentialist; after all, I’m a detective. This is what I have done for a living for the past 25 years. I think…
How to Be the Christian Case Maker You’ve Always Wanted to Be (Podcast)
In this podcast, J. Warner responds to a listener who wants to know how to become a public apologist. What strategies are effective? What goals are reasonable? Jim provides his…
How Should We Deal with Addiction? (Video)
Is there a Biblical approach to dealing with drug addiction? If so, what is it? To see more training videos with J. Warner Wallace, visit the YouTube playlist. For more information…
Ten Reasons We Fail to Share Our Faith
On Monday I observed how many of us are concerned about our shrinking religious freedom even though we seldom exercise this freedom by sharing the gospel on a regular basis.…
Good (and Bad) Reasons to Be a Christian (Podcast)
In this podcast, J. Warner examines five responses typically offered to the question: “Why are you a Christian?” Are these responses sufficient, given the nature of the culture in which…
Why Did They Take Out Bible Passages? (Video)
Are there variations between the most ancient documents we have of the Bible? If so, how should we view these differences? Has something important been removed? To see more…