by James | Aug 1, 2017 | Historical Argument, Knowing for Sure Blog, Tough Questions
21 – A disciple of Christ, Thomas, was a skeptic. He walked with Jesus during his time on earth and physically witnessed with his own eyes certain miracles performed by him such as raising Lazarus from the dead and so forth. However, after the crucifixion, Jesus...
by James | Mar 27, 2016 | Knowing for Sure Blog
The resurrection story has several theories that you might hear from those who don’t embrace the Christian view. One of the more common ones is the stolen body theory. When you consider the possibilities of who would have stolen his body, it falls into three...
by James | Apr 20, 2014 | Historical Argument, Knowing for Sure Blog
Saint Peter is sitting at the Pearly Gates when two men wearing hoodies arrive. St. Peter looks out through the Gates and says “Wait here. I will be right back.” St. Peter goes over to God’s chambers and tells him who is waiting at the entrance. God...
by James | Feb 8, 2014 | Historical Argument, Knowing for Sure Blog
I have been working through a book titled, ‘A Manual for Creating Atheists’ by Peter Boghossian. In it he wrote, “Gary Habermas, for example, exemplifies this cognitive malady. Habermas alleges to believe-and I think he actually does believe-that...
by James | Jul 14, 2013 | Historical Argument, Knowing for Sure Blog
Some non-believers might say we don’t know if the New Testament writers were telling the truth. People claim all the time to have seen Elvis and we know it is false. Seeing Elvis became a sort of pop culture joke, but some seemed to seriously believe it to be...
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