Discussion with Atheists on YouTube – Part 1

Each month I produce a video where I talk about some practical expression of worldview beliefs. Periodically, I specifically do something on Atheism – which generally brings militant Atheists out of the woodwork. Recently I did one called Most Atheists Honestly Don’t Get It (You can view it for yourself…
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Mainstream Journalists (and others) are Clueless about Christianity

The caption under a Reuters photo accompanying an anti-Christian article reads: The power of religion in the US defies logic and science. Then there is this:
“I simply don’t know how so many Americans have remained impervious to evolution, 162 years after the publication of Charles Darwin’s On The Origin
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What Would You Think If …?

What would you think if your state legislature mandated that every one of the teachers in your state must adopt progressive political orthodoxy and teach it to their students? And what would you think if the penalty for noncompliance was for the teachers to lose their teaching license? This may…
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Another Look at the Church of Scientology? – Tal Davis

Recently one of the jazz world’s biggest stars passed away. For more than fifty years pianist Chick Corea performed with some of the world’s top jazz bands and musicians. A winner of numerous awards, including several Grammys, Corea had a highly successful career in the recording business. So what was…
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No Spiritual Awakening on the Horizon for America?

Recently, someone I respect made a list of reasons why he believes there is no spiritual awakening on the horizon for America. Here are a few of the reasons he gave: ∙ Teaching about biblical worldview among evangelicals has significantly declined over the last 25 years.
∙ Christian news services…
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Watch the Skies! Four Questions About The Second Coming of Christ!: Part 2 – Tal Davis

Neal Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were the first men to set foot on the moon on July 20, 1969. The next day newspapers around the world had huge headlines plastered on their front pages. For example, one paper had MAN ON THE MOON! in type that covered the entire top…
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