Apologetics offers more than persuasion—it offers proof of God’s existence through theistic arguments grounded in Scripture, reason, and reality.
Absolute Certainty and Probability in Christian Apologetics: Defending the Faith with Rational Assurance
Christian faith is not based on probabilities but grounded in the certainty of God's Word and historical truth.
Apollonius of Tyana: Pagan Rival or Fable?
Philostratus's portrayal of Apollonius lacks historical credibility compared to Jesus's well-documented life, miracles, and resurrection testimonies.
If Adam Was Perfect, How Was It Possible for Him to Sin?
The text explores Adam's perfection, free will, sin, and contrasts his choices with Jesus Christ's obedience, emphasizing moral responsibility.
Adam and Eve—Were They Real People?
The historicity of Adam and Eve is critical to Christian theology, supporting doctrines of sin, redemption, and humanity’s origins.
The Concept of Proof: Defining Biblical Certainty in Apologetics and Faith
The article emphasizes that biblical proof is rational, evidentiary, and essential to establish Christianity, aligning faith with reason and evidence.
Faith, Scripture, and Evidence: A Biblical and Rational Defense of Trust in God’s Word
The article emphasizes that biblical faith is grounded in Scripture and evidence, rejecting both blind belief and unsupported skepticism.
Seventh-day Adventism: An Examination of Its Doctrines, Errors, and Departure from Evangelical Christianity
Seventh-day Adventism misinterprets key Christian doctrines, promoting legalism and extra-biblical teachings, undermining salvation by grace through faith alone.
Secular Humanism: An Apologetic Evaluation of the Godless Worldview Threatening Christianity
Secular humanism opposes biblical Christianity, asserting human reason over divine revelation and promoting moral relativism, autonomy, and a godless worldview.
Relativism: The Collapse of Moral and Epistemological Absolutes and the Biblical Response
Relativism challenges biblical authority by promoting subjective truth, undermining moral absolutes and the objective nature of God’s revealed truth.

