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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr: The Legacy Lives On

Today, April 4, 2018, we commemorate the 50th anniversary of one of the darkest, most tragic events in American history—the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., cut down in the prime of life at just 39 years of age. The great Civil Rights leader and Baptist minister was in Memphis to show solidarity with […]

Easter: Its True Meaning

Christians around the world are celebrating Holy Week, which culminates with Easter Sunday, Resurrection Day. The two biggest events on the Christian calendar are Christmas and Easter. For most cultures historically influenced by Christianity, including the U.S., Christmas is the bigger, social, cultural, and economic event. It is often said that in America if you […]

Why Philosophical Proofs for God Are Better Than “Scientific” Proofs

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Dr. Brian Huffling Dr. Brian Huffling’s research interests include: Philosophy of Religion, Philosophical Theology, Philosophical Hermeneutics, and general issues in Apologetics and Biblical studies. See his personal blog here. Twitter Wordpress Linkedin Let me first say that I think the “scientific” proofs for God’s existence are very good, as far as they go. (I’ll explain […]

Why Ruth Graham’s Tribute to Billy Graham Resonated With So Many

I had the great privilege of attending the incomparable Billy Graham’s funeral and memorial service on Friday March 2nd here in Charlotte. Every Christian I have visited with about the celebration of Dr. Graham’s homegoing was both moved and inspired by the service. The tone of the entire event was set by the following quote printed […]

Historical Bias, Objectivity, and the Truth of Christianity

Dr. Brian Huffling Dr. Brian Huffling’s research interests include: Philosophy of Religion, Philosophical Theology, Philosophical Hermeneutics, and general issues in Apologetics and Biblical studies. See his personal blog here. Twitter Wordpress Linkedin “Historians are biased and choose what they report. As such, history can’t be known.” That’s a typical objection to the ability to know […]