Category Archives: Around the Web

“McAtheism” Roundup

Updated: 30th August 2013

Our article “Dawkins, Krauss, Craig and a Difficult Week for McAtheism” seems to have been vindicated by the comment of Dr. Rachael Kohn, moderator of the discussion between Krauss and Craig at Sydney

I do feel that publically presenting a dialogue, which is an exchange of ideas for the purpose of edification, must abide by some ground rules.  

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Around the Web #8: The reliability of the Gospels

Of course, it is impossible to demonstrate the inerrancy, or even the inspiration, of the Gospels using the methods of history. However, we can present a strong case for the reliability of the Gospels. Even if he cannot bring himself to treat the Gospels as inspired, the sceptic should acknowledge that the Gospels contain good, historical information about the life of Jesus.

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