Category: Apologetics
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Before Calling It Impossible: The Science Behind a Common Flood Objection

This article looks at one of the most common scientific objections to the flood account and asks whether it is really as conclusive as people claim. It examines the population math and genetic concerns carefully to show that “difficult” is not the same thing as “impossible.”
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Burdened by Eternity

This article explores the burden many people carry beneath distraction, relief, and ordinary life. It follows that unrest to the point where the question of God is either faced or buried.
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Shallow Religion Is Easy to Reject. Jesus Is Not.

Many people think they rejected Christianity, when what they really rejected was shallow religion. The real question is whether they have ever truly known Jesus Christ.
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Don’t feel capable of sharing your faith? You are called to share, not convince.

Many believers hesitate to share their faith because they think they need perfect answers before they speak. This piece is about the freedom that comes when you realize God calls you to proclaim the message, while He alone saves.
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Faith & Logic: How Doubt Deepens Authentic Faith – Part 4

Real faith isn’t blind optimism that refuses to ask questions. It’s not propping up beliefs with fragile explanations we hope no one will touch. Real faith can be tested. And a faith that can be tested can be trusted.
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Faith and Logic: Why Skeptics Can’t Dismiss the Question of God-Part 3

What if not choosing what you believe about God is actually a choice with eternal weight? Indifference isn’t safe—it’s a silent answer to the most important question you’ll ever face.
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Faith & Logic: If God Exists, He Must Be the Pinnacle of Logic – Part 2

If God is real, then logic doesn’t lead you away from Him—it leads you straight to His doorstep. In a universe governed by order and intelligence, faith isn’t a blind leap—it’s the only coherent response.
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Faith & Logic: Faith Isn’t a Blindfold – Part 1

Faith isn’t the absence of logic—it’s the fulfillment of it. In a world that pits reason against belief, this series begins by showing how true faith invites questions, welcomes evidence, and points us toward the Author of all understanding.
