The Imaginary Path of Human Evolution
In his effort to cast a shadow over the theory of evolution, Matt Slick presents in his Apologetics Notebook a […]
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In his effort to cast a shadow over the theory of evolution, Matt Slick presents in his Apologetics Notebook a […]
Lack of evidence, ill-defined evolutionary trees, and more are presented as problems with evolutionary theory by apologist Matt Slick, but do these criticisms hold up under scrutiny?
When a baby is born, they know nothing of the Christian religion. This video introduces them to the faith in a way that shows its absurdity.
I was presented with a “My God Is an Awesome God” image that gave credit for its creation to God. What else could i do but make fun of it?
Spotted on Facebook, one Christian demonstrates her love for atheists everywhere, no doubt with Matthew 5:22 at the forefront of her mind.
A high school friend of mine has made repeated attempts to convince me that atheism does not fit with a scientific understanding of the universe. Herein is my reply to his latest message.
Hand-picking quotes, you can prove anything you want. Creationist apologist Matt Slick hand-picks quotes to support his anti-evolutionary claims. I respond.
Matt Slick, founder of CARM, in his Apologetics Notebook, explains why he doesn’t “believe in” the theory of evolution. But does he know enough about science to make any sort of credible choice between evolution & creationism?
Why did Jesus curse the fig tree if man doesn’t need to live on bread alone?
Everyday, parents exchange teeth for cash underneath their children’s pillows. To what can we attribute this strange behavior, if not the will of the Tooth Fairy?