These are links on Presuppositional apologetics’ gathered from January 22nd-31st, 2019.
Enjoy!
1.) Lying and the Moral Proof for God
2.) Presuppositional Apologetics Sunday School Lessons by Michael Mock (2018)
3.) Worldview Consistency Flowchart
4.) Why This Podcast? An episode of Urban Reformed
5.) The Bible Endorses Slavery
6.) Abortion, nihilism, and the limits of moral persuasion
7,) Calling for Writers! Guest Posts for our Blog Spring 2019
8.) It is Irrational to Demand Evidence For God
10.) Ontology and Epistemology
Missed the last round up? Check out the re-blogged post from a friend OR another reblog here and here and a repost here
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Lots of links. I enjoyed the Worldview consistency flowchart
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Didn’t know Presuppositional apologetics was a thing…
Thanks for the listing, Pastor Jimmy! These presuppositional apologetics articles always give my brain neurons a workout. My knees were even shaking when I saw “Van Tillian” in the title. 🙂 I enjoyed the articles on the Bible and Slavery, Abortion and the limits of moral persuasion, and It is Irrational to Demand Evidence For God? These and many of the previous articles you’ve posted in these presup listings 1) help me to see things from an atheist’s perspective because I’m so out of touch with that way of thinking and 2) how atheistic thinking is nonsensical because it’s relying on rules of logic and moral codes that have no basis in a Godless universe.
Thanks for reading and the comment; yeah there’s a lot to Presuppositional apologetics. There’s a whole philosophical side as well in refuting atheism but in essence we must stick to our biblical worldview and not adopt the false worldview as our starting point. I imagine you are back from the Physical Therapist office now? I hope your wife is doing better but she must be exhausted from the session
RE: Physical Therapist
Thanks for asking! We went yesterday to PT and she’s doing good. The therapist wants her to start alternating 50/50 walking with a cane and without. They push the patients hard but that’s how progress is made. You should have been out here driving to the another MD appt. on Wednesday. Zero degrees and the road salt doesn’t work at that temp. so we did some sliding around on the road. Dangerous stuff.
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Love these very informative links!
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Very good post. I absolutely appreciate this round up. Continue
the good work!
I simply wished to thank you very much again. I read “The Bible Endorses Slavery” and today I had a conversation about this very point and this was fresh on my mind!
It has been a real troublesome issue for me, but considering the expert fashion he treated it that made me jump with delight. I’m thankful for the information and look forward to more from your blog.
Helped me a lot, just what I was looking for : D.
God so loved the world that He gave us His only begotten son, so that whoever believes in Him, through faith, shall not perish, but have everlasting life. Jesus says if we wish to enter into life to keep the commands! The two greatest commands are to love God with all your heart, soul, strength, and mind; and your neighbor as yourself. All the law hang on these commands. We must be born of and lead by the Holy Spirit, to be called children of God, to inherit the kingdom. If we are willing to humble ourselves in prayer to Jesus, to confess and forsake our sins, He is willing to give the Holy Spirit to those who keep asking of Him; giving us a new heart, leading us into all truth!
Jesus came to free us from the bondage of sin. The everlasting fire was prepared for the devil and his angels due to disobedience to God’s law. If we do the same, what makes us any different than the devil? Jesus says unless we repent, we shall perish. For sin is the transgression of the law. We must walk in the Spirit so we may not fulfill the lusts of the flesh, being hatred, fornication, drunkenness and the like. Whoever practices such things will not inherit the kingdom (Galatians 5:16-26). If we sin, we may come before Jesus to ask for forgiveness (1 John 2:1-2). Evil thoughts are not sins, but rather temptations. It is not until these thoughts conceive and give birth by our own desires that they become sin (James 1:12-15). When we sin, we become in the likeness of the devil’s image, for he who sins is of the devil (1 John 3:8); but if we obey Jesus, in the image of God. For without holiness, we shall not see the Lord (Hebrews 12:14).