Here’s the end of June 2020 Presuppositional Apologetics’ Links gathered between June 22nd-30th, 2020.
1.) The Atheist Syndrome Reveals Reasons Many People Become Atheists
2.) Bible Contradiction? When did Jesus say that he would return?
3.) Foundations of Presuppositionalism
4.) Cave to the Cross Ep. 78 – Lydia McGrew Interview – Part 2
5.) Apologetics Sermon Illustration #55: Bible Contradiction and Lyrics in Context
6.) Review – A Matter of Days – Chapter 20
7.) Our Post Got Discussed on a Show: The problem of Subjective Morality and George Floyd’s Murder
9.) Omnipotence isn’t what you think it is
Missed the last round up? Check out the re-blogged post from a friend OR HERE and a REPOST HERE
Thank you, Jim for these links to yours and other resources.
You’re welcome! Are you doing better with your health and with your sickness?
Thank GOD! It is just the usual flu and just medicines with a couple of rest.
This one looks interesting. Foundations of Presuppositionalism.
Thanks for the resources.
Thank you Pastor Jim.
You are welcome! I saw news that there’s some protest of police even in your country coming from Pacific Islanders and others, everything well for you guys?
Some are planning a BLM march this weekend but the state government is opposing it. Anything goes these days except truth!
Thank you.
Thanks for the listing, brother. I enjoyed #3 “Foundations of Presuppositionalism” and #9 “Omnipotence isn’t what you think it is,” which forced me to rethink the popular rebuttal that “God can do everything that is logically possible to do.”
Wow thanks for reading it. Especially the one from Triablogue. I’m glad the cobloggers continued the blog even after Steve Hays death. It has actually made me think of how our blog can be used by God and even after our life time though for a limited duration. You ever think and pray for the Lord to use our blogging effort?
Yes, I often pray for the Lord to use our humble blogging efforts. A cooperative blog is an interesting concept, but I never gave it much thought. I’ve seen such blogs get into trouble when one or more of the contributors goes off the rails.
Thanks for this listing
Reblogged this on My Logos Word.
Van Til’s apologetics is getting more well known among Christians!
I like apologetics
Van Til’s apologetics is doctrinally uncompromising and is the way to go.
Desert reading