Design of Life: It’s a Matter of Physical Evidence & Logic
By Michael Behe To listen to intelligent design opponents tell it, you would think that detecting design were a matter of closing your eyes, lifting your
By Michael Behe To listen to intelligent design opponents tell it, you would think that detecting design were a matter of closing your eyes, lifting your
By Norman Geisler, Thomas Aquinas, the great philosopher and theologian, was a Roman Catholic. And there are a growing number of non-Catholic scholars who have
By Richard Land, This month Americans celebrate on Presidents’ Day the birthdays of the country’s two greatest presidents, George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. Washington, the
This event was held at Southern Evangelical Seminary. Topics addressed how to do evangelism, what evangelism is, and how to engage people in a relevant and meaningful way. PDF decks can be found here.
“I don’t need seminary training to be a minister.” At least, that’s what I told myself when I was in high school as I was
By Dr. Richard Land, [1] I have been asked quite often over the last few decades variations of what is basically the same question: “Should