Is Christianity the White Man’s Religion?
[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″ admin_label=”section” transparent_background_fb=”default”][et_pb_row admin_label=”row”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Opening”] There is a growing segment of the African American community that have rejected Christianity. They believe that it is not compatible with our heritage. They believe that its roots within the African American community is based on slavery and should be rejected. This can be seen in an […]
Podcast Series – Is Christianity the White Man’s Religion? ft. Dr. H.C. Felder
In this podcast we learn about what brought Dr. H.C. Felder to SES, where his studies have brought him, and what his mission is today. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the position of Southern Evangelical Seminary.
Southern Evangelical Seminary Mourns Death of Co-Founder Ross Rhoads
CHARLOTTE, N.C.—Southern Evangelical Seminary (SES, www.staging.ses.edu) is mourning the death of one of its co-founders today, Dr. Ross S. Rhoads, who passed away May 24, 2017, at the age of 84. Rhoads co-founded SES with Dr. Norman Geisler in 1992 and for two decades served as pastor of Calvary Church in Charlotte, N.C., where SES […]
The Nature of Apologetics
By Dr. Richard Land, Recently I read an article titled “Apologetics: Preaching to the Choir” by a former evangelical, Neil Carter. Neil begins his article with the claim that “Apologetics isn’t for the lost; it’s for the already saved.” He goes on to state, “The only people who are ever impressed with the arguments therein […]
Americans Leaning Left on Key Social Issues
Americans Leaning Left on Key Social Issues, as Belief in Bible as Literal Word of God Wanes Southern Evangelical Seminary President and Evangelical Leader Dr. Richard Land Says Present-Day America Resembles Ancient Rome CHARLOTTE, N.C.—A new Gallup poll is shedding light on some dismaying findings that Americans’ views on social issues are becoming more liberal. […]
Logical Fallacies 101: Ad Ignorantiam
By Donald Sanchez, Introduction If you’ve been following this blog, you may recall that Fallacies of Weak Induction are logical fallacies that occur when the premises of an argument provide a weak support for the stated conclusion. In this type of fallacy, it’s not the case that the premises are logically irrelevant to the conclusion, […]