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The Historical Paul
Dr. Craig, First, I would like to say God bless you for all that you do with reasonable faith and your many other endeavors. I have thoroughly enjoyed everything I have ever read that you have written and I enjoy the live stream of your defenders class. Recen...
historical reliability of scripture, historicity of the new testament, paul the apostle, new testament,
Repelled by Paul?
Dear Dr. Craig, I can hardly believe I am writing to you to ask this question. I have spent many years avoiding Christianity and yet sincerely searching for Truth. I have studied Buddhism, academic philosophy, and have been involved with Occultism. The reas...
belief formation, paul the apostle, pauline theology, spirituality,
A Skeptical Philosopher Becomes a Christian Part Two
Questions on Evangelism, the God Particle, and the Atonement
Doctrine of Christ (Part 30): The Work of Christ (23) - The Resurrection Continued
Doctrine of the Last Things (Part 9)
The Ontological Argument and Quasi-Maximal Greatness
Hello Dr. Craig! I'm Sanket from the state Maharashtra of India. I was born in a Hindu family. When I was 19 I started wondering about the hard questions about life like "Does God exist? " or "if God exist, why there is so much suffering? "and so on. Firs...
ontological argument, argument, god, alvin plantinga, omniscience, omnipotence, omnipresence,
The Problem of Evil Once More
Hello Dr. Craig I'm a former die- hard Christian that has spent countless hours debating agnostics and atheist using many of your arguments, as well as many of my own. Recently my faith has been strained to say the least. But I wanted to follow up on you...
arguments for the existence of god, evil, fatalism, middle knowledge, problem of evil, suffering,
Atheism: A Philosophy without Hope?
Hello Dr. Craig, I read your article “Does God Exist” and in it you stated this: “If God does not exist, then we must ultimately live without hope. If there is no God, then there is ultimately no hope for deliverance from the shortcomings ...