This is just getting surreal. A few weeks back I linked to a video made by Christian apologist Greg Koukl, in which (in the process of arguing against the Catholic doctrine of transubstantiation) he accidentally made some pointed arguments against Christianity and religion in general. Now, Koukl has a new video up, and I’m honestly [...]
More good advice from Greg Koukl
http://www.noforbiddenquestions.com/2010/09/more-good-advice-from-greg-koukl/
Hell, or a loving God?
An alert reader emailed me a link to a recording of pastor and theologian R.C. Sproul explaining some of his thoughts on hell and the nature of God’s judgment. She told me that a Christian friend of hers, who is studying to be a minister, sent her this link as a response to her contention [...]
http://www.noforbiddenquestions.com/2010/09/hell-or-a-loving-god/
Jehovah’s Witnesses on hell
The Jehovah’s Witnesses at our door the other day tried to tell us that they weren’t “knocking” any other religion. I should have responded by saying simply, “Of course you are; you think they offer the wrong teachings, don’t you?” That would have been sufficient to make the point. They were coming to tell us [...]
http://www.noforbiddenquestions.com/2010/08/jehovahs-witnesses-on-hell/
Do we know the Bible is true?
Readers, I try to be a good sport. A while ago I asked cartoonist Wes Molebash about his Christian faith, and he sent me to an essay by apologist Gregory Koukl for a better answer than he felt he could provide himself. So I read that essay and responded in great detail as to why [...]
http://www.noforbiddenquestions.com/2010/08/do-we-know-the-bible-is-true/
Friday Link Roundup #11
Evangelical pastor Randy Alcorn answers the question, “Should young evangelical Christians ever be allowed to prioritize issues other than abortion when voting?” Well, it’s slightly differently phrased, but the basic point is the same. Christian apologist Gregory Koukl accidentally makes some insightful arguments against almost all religious beliefs, though he intended them primarily to refute [...]
http://www.noforbiddenquestions.com/2010/08/friday-link-roundup-11/
My response to Koukl
Today, I’m following up on what I started yesterday and explaining why, in my opinion, the essay that Wes Molebash linked me to does not sufficiently defend the Bible’s authority. The essay is called Is the Bible Authoritative? and it’s by Gregory Koukl, the founder and president of an organization called Stand to Reason. Seeing [...]
http://www.noforbiddenquestions.com/2010/05/my-response-to-koukl/
Heavy scrutiny for the Bible
I read a whole bunch of webcomics. I used to follow You’ll Have That, by Wes Molebash, and when that strip ended about a year and a half ago I kept an eye on his work. His current comic is called Max vs. Max, and it’s also an enjoyable read so I’ve been following that [...]
http://www.noforbiddenquestions.com/2010/05/heavy-scrutiny-for-the-bible/


