I am an atheist. Why should I consider becoming a Christian?

If you consider yourself an atheist with a sincere interest in truth, there are several things about Christianity we feel are critical to understand…
Read moreIf you consider yourself an atheist with a sincere interest in truth, there are several things about Christianity we feel are critical to understand…
Read morePart two: Problem #4 Unscientific: The multiverse is untestable and unobservable, making it unscientific…
Read morePart One: The “multiverse” (i.e., the existence of many Universes) has been proposed as a substitute for God to explain the origin of our finely-tuned Universe…
Read moreSome say early Genesis doesn’t convey real events and that God never intended for us to take Genesis 1–11 as history but as poetry. How well does this idea work?
Read moreIn predicting a future judgment on the unbelieving world, the Lord Jesus referred to “the beginning of the creation which God created,” thus affirming the Biblical doctrine of supernatural, sudden creation…
Read moreInterview with peptide chemist Ken Funk Ph.D. both masters and doctorate degrees in organic chemistry. He is the owner of three patents and has been published in peer-reviewed scientific journals.
Read moreMany people do not realize that science was actually developed in Christian Europe by men who assumed that God created an orderly universe. If the universe is a product of random chance or a group of gods that interfere in the universe, there is really no reason to expect order in nature. Many of the founders of the principle scientific fields, such as Bacon, Galileo, Kepler, and Newton, were believers in a recently created earth. The idea that science cannot accept a creationist perspective is a denial of scientific history…
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