
A Computer Algorithm that Explains the Origin of Life?
As a chemistry major at West Virginia State College during the early 1980s, I was required to take a library course on the chemical literature

As a chemistry major at West Virginia State College during the early 1980s, I was required to take a library course on the chemical literature

For whatever reason, I missed taking an ethics class in college. My speech class came with a list of topics we could not give a

Several of my previous blogs have dealt with divine simplicity and some objections to the doctrine. As I have written, it is the most important

I am sorry I missed the first one. For 27 years, Southern Evangelical Seminary has held an annual National Conference on Christian Apologetics (NCCA). I

In 2013, I had the privilege of participating in both a written and panel dialog/debate with K. Scott Oliphint of Westminster Seminary and Jason Lisle

Is it Unbiblical to Argue for God? In my earliest days of attempting to do apologetics, I was confronted in the church with the objection

Who Cares About Philosophy? What do these questions have in common: Does God exist? Can God change? Does God know our future? How can a

It is obvious from my experience that not everyone is interested in philosophy or philosophical questions. But there should be wide interest in an answer

John G. Stackhouse, Jr. is professor of Theology and Culture at Regent College, Vancouver, Canada where he teaches, among other courses, World Religions. His book

A common argument used by abortion advocates is: “A woman can do what she wants with her body! Since it is her body that is