All Apologetics articles
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         Shows ShowsAtoms, Aliens and the Meaning of Everything: Paul Ewart vs Simon Walker-Samuel hosted by Sam McKeePremier Unbelievable guest-hosted by Dr Sam McKee heads to John Colet School in Wendover, UK for a lively debate on science, religion and reality with Oxford atomic & laser physicist Prof Paul Ewart (Christian; former Faraday Institute director, ex-president of Christians in Science) and UCL biophysics & imaging expert Prof Simon Walker-Samuel (trustee, Humanists UK). 
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         Shows ShowsGender Hierarchy, Habakuk 2:4, What bits of the Bible did Paul write? Did Paul write the Pastoral Epistles?In this episode of Ask NT Wright Anything, Tom Wright and Mike Bird tackle tough questions on gender hierarchy, Paul’s use of Habakkuk 2:4, and the authorship of the pastoral epistles. They clarify what “submission” really means in Ephesians, explore the dual meaning of faith in Habakkuk, and discuss whether Paul wrote all the pastoral letters - and why these debates still matter for Christians today. 
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         Shows ShowsBishops, Priests, finding a Church and the Universalism QuestionIn this episode of Ask NT Wright Anything, Tom Wright and Mike Bird tackle big questions on church leadership, finding spiritual community, and the challenge of universalism. They explore the history and purpose of bishops, how to choose a church in a divided world, and what universalism really means for salvation and Christian hope. 
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         Shows ShowsDoes God Exist? Shaun Stevenson vs Nathan Elvidge hosted by Andy KindIn this lively Unbelievable? debate, philosopher Dr Shaun Stevenson and Oxford’s Nathan Elvidge go head-to-head at Waddesdon High School on the question, “Does God exist?” Covering everything from the roots of religious belief to morality, evil, and free will, they challenge each other - and the audience - to think more deeply about faith, doubt, and what makes us human. 
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         Article ArticleIs the Tide of Faith Turning?Justin Brierley’s “The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God” explores the unexpected comeback of faith in our culture, examining new data, cultural shifts, and the unique opportunities and challenges for Christians as spiritual curiosity surges once more. 
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         Article ArticleWhy does God allow pain and suffering? A series on the most googled questionsIn the third article of this seven-part series, Bruce Miller and Ruth Jackson explore this challenging question, drawing on wisdom from faith leaders and the Christian belief in a God who suffers with us. 
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         Shows ShowsWill God resurrect my cremated body? NT Wright on God’s grace, the Law, and new life after cremationIn this episode of Ask NT Wright Anything, Tom Wright and Mike Bird explore the deep connections between ‘hesed’ in the Old Testament and ‘charis’ in the New, offering a rich picture of God’s love and faithfulness. They tackle the sensitive topic of cremation and Christian burial, affirming the unshakable hope of resurrection. 
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         Article ArticleDoes science prove God?Sam McKee hosted a recent Unbelievable? discussion between Paul Ewart, Emeritus Fellow of Worcester College, and Phil Halper, YouTuber and Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, regarding the role of science in fostering or discouraging belief in God. 
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         Article ArticleA Lion, a Lamb, and a Lab Coat - The Hope for Unity in Science and FaithThe final part of a four-part series: From Theistic Evolution to Intelligent Design: Why I changed my mind 
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         Article ArticleDoes life have a purpose? Answers to the seven most googled questions about GodFrom CS Lewis to everyday heroes, Premier Unbelievable explores where true meaning and purpose are found. Pastor Bruce Miller and others reflect on the surprising lessons of Ecclesiastes, challenging us to look beyond life “under the sun” for deeper significance. 
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         Article ArticleThe Blueprint and the Biopsy - Finding God in Design, Not Just MoralityPart 3 of a four-part series: From Theistic Evolution to Intelligent Design: Why I changed my mind 
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         Article ArticleThe most googled questions about God?Many people today are exploring Christianity through the internet, in the plethora of online resources about the faith that exist today. So what are they asking? 
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         Article ArticleIs there a God? Finding answers to the most googled questionsFar from being just “blind faith”, there are many rational and intellectual reasons to believe in the existence of God and the truth of Christian claims. Premier Unbelievable takes a quick tour through the archives to unearth some of the key arguments 
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         Article ArticleThe Body Will Rise - Why Easter Is the Answer to Our Deepest LongingThere’s a line in Ecclesiastes that says, “God has set eternity in the human heart.” And we feel it. 
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         Article ArticleThe Cross Is Not the End - Why a Torture Device Became the World’s Greatest IconOn its surface, the cross is a strange thing to venerate. It was an instrument of torture. A public execution device. 
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         Article ArticleDeath Doesn’t Win - The Profound Hope of Holy WeekFor 2,000 years, Christians have marked Holy Week as the most sacred stretch of time in the calendar - a journey from celebration to sorrow to resurrection. 
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         Article ArticleWhen the Stones Cry Out - Intelligent Design and the Voice of CreationPart 2 of a four-part series: From Theistic Evolution to Intelligent Design: Why I changed my mind 
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         Article ArticleWrestling with the Divide - Why I Couldn’t Keep Faith and Science Apart AnymorePart 1 of a four-part series: From Theistic Evolution to Intelligent Design: Why I changed my mind 
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         Article ArticleIs God Dead? The intersection of Nietzsche’s nihilism and the limits for pursuing justiceApologist Adam Coleman considers a famous exchange between two great abolitionists, and the meaning and purpose that God gives us 
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         Article ArticleA God that Cannot Not Exist? The Ontological ArgumentAuthor Joel Furches explores one of the least understood and most overlooked rational arguments for God, and addresses its objections 
 
 




 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				