"...contend earnestly for the faith which was once for all delivered to the saints."- Jude 1:3

Sunday, June 21, 2020

Atheist Alex O'Connor [AKA "CosmicSkeptic"] discusses the Kalam Cosmological Argument with William Lane Craig


Popular YouTube atheist Alex O'Connor [AKA "CosmicSkeptic"] discusses the Kalam Cosmological Argument with William Lane Craig.



William Lane Craig and CosmicSkeptic Discuss The Kalam Cosmological Argument




After the interview Alex made a video debunking his former ill-informed objections to the the Kalam Cosmological Argument on account of reading the best formulations and on account of his personal interview on Craig.

 COSMIC SKEPTIC DEBUNKED












Thursday, June 18, 2020

Is Christianity the "White Man's Religion"? Why it is NOT!



3 Reasons Why Christianity is NOT the White Man's Religion (The REAL Black History!)





3 Quick Reasons Christianity is NOT the White Man's Religion (w/ Tru ID)









DEBATE: Would God Allow Evil? CosmicSkeptic vs InspiringPhilosophy



Being a Calvinist I wouldn't use all of the arguments that Michael Jones uses in this debate. Nevertheless, in my opinion Michael Jones won the debate. Though, Alex O'Connor did a pretty good job as well. Decide for yourself.


DEBATE: Would God Allow Evil? @CosmicSkeptic vs @InspiringPhilosophy


See also this debate review:


Reviewing the @InspiringPhilosophy vs @CosmicSkeptic Debate on God and Evil



The Fate of Jesus' Apostles an interview with Sean McDowell


People can die for what they sincerely believe to be true. However, few people are willing to die for what they were in a position to know to be false. The earliest disciples and apostles of Jesus were in a position to know whether Jesus really died and really rose again from the dead. If they were willing to suffer loss and persecution, even death, for their claims that they saw the resurrected Jesus [not merely an empty tomb], then that would suggest it is more probable that Jesus actually did rise from the dead. In the following interview Sean McDowell share the evidence for whether the Apostles were willing to die for their faith, and the evidence of how many may have actually died as martyrs.



LIVE with Sean McDowell: The Fate of Jesus' Apostles



Should Christians Use the Argument from Martyrdom? A Reply to Bart Ehrman by Jonathan McLatchie