Happy New Year!
These are links gathered from December 22nd-31st, 2020 related to Presuppositionalism/Presuppositional apologetics! Enjoy!
1.) Resolving Nine Christmas Bible Contradictions
2.) Thomism: A critique of classical apologetics
4.) Cave to the Cross’ Ep. 104 – Truth In A Culture Of Doubt – Is The Bible Full Of Irresolvable Contradictions – Part 3
5.) Why the Genealogies of Jesus are Important
6.) Evidence For The Birth Narratives
7.) Bible Contradiction? Who is the most blessed woman?
Missed the last round up? Check out the re-blogged post from a friend, and another reblog here
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Thank you for these links, Jim! Bulahang Bag-ong Tuig sa imoa ug sa imong pamilya!
Aww thank you! I think it says happy New year to you and your family! Happy New year to you! How did your January 1st go? Does the Philippines have their own cultural new year like there is a Chinese New Year different than January 1st?
Well that is what Google translated it but literally it means a Blessed New Year. It was good like all new year’s day. No, we don’t have our own and since the Spaniards came, we follow the Gregorian calendar.
Always great to see these.
Blessings to you and your family for a stunning 2021.
No matter the strife in this world – we will always have a blessed year knowing Who our Saviour is 🙏🏻🙌❤️👑
I appreciate the work the Lord leads you to teach and share with the saved and unsaved!
I appreciate the article on Christ’s genealogy and the evidence of the birth narrative, so important! Happy New Year Jim, Nancy and kiddos!
Happy New Years! Boy New Years has started with a busy day with ministry matters already! Anything you and Nathan doing today? My girls are playing with bubbles in the backyard at the moment
Oh man, I hope all is ok with ministry!!!
I love bubbles!!!!! I am SO jealous!!! My puppy loves chasing bubbles too!!
We are at my dad’s for pork and sauerkraut (it’s a Dutch/German meal is is AWFUL!!!!) it’s a New Year tradition.
Tweeted! Thank you for all you do.
Aww thank you brother for the tweet! Happy New year! How are you doing Kyle?
I’m doing well. Trying to get back into writing. Hopefully I’ll have some decent content of my own this year! (Instead of only reposting other people’s great content). Hope you are doing well
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Thanks for another listing, brother! I enjoyed the C2TC podcast while sitting on the couch this a.m. recovering from surf and turf agita. I appreciate all of the efforts, including yours, to answer the charge of atheists that the Bible is full of contradictions. The harmony of Scripture, from Genesis to Revelation, is actually incredibly amazing given the timespan and number of writers.
“ The harmony of Scripture, from Genesis to Revelation, is actually incredibly amazing given the timespan and number of writers.”. Amen!! That is one of the characteristics of Scripture that makes it self-evidencing in my book! (Pun intended?). I still remember being 15 reading the Bible with no Christian background and seeing the wonders of Scripture. No doubt you probably had the same experience when you read the Word in your Catholic days. Praying for your with your agita (a new term for me). Hope you really feel better.
RE: reading the Bible the 1st time
Yup, I was blown away by the Bible when I read it the first time. There were so many passages that contradicted RC teaching.
At least I had a background with some Christian elements being in the RCC, but it had to be very strange reading for you with no Christian background. I’m glad the Holy Spirit got your attention.
Thanks for your prayers! Feeling fine now. I purposely ate only half of what my wife prepared because I know my stomach is not what it used to be, but I got late night “agita” anyway.
ROC still has many “old school” Italian neighborhoods and I often heard people at Kodak complain when they had “agita” (heartburn, indigestion).
A beautiful post thank you so much
Reblogged this on My Logos Word.
Thanks for the links, Jim! I’ve been following Cave to Cross on YouTube (well, their shorter vids anyway), and I think they’re doing a good job. They picked up a few trolls who are trying to scare away any commenters who support them, but they seem to be hanging in there.
Ah trolls are notorious on YouTube. Your personal channel doesn’t have any troll problem does it? Good to hear from you, happy New year!!!!
No, I haven’t had any trolls yet (probably because I’m not that big and am still in the learning stage, as well as the fact that I haven’t been able to get into any controversial subjects). That may change, once I get more experienced.
Happy New Year to you and your family!
Grateful for these .
Blessings
Thanks! How did the first day of the year went for you?
I had a peaceful day in the garden. 😆
How was your first day of 2021 brother Jim?
My first day was good! Had a lot of reading and answering people’s questions over the phone and text. These have been busy days of ministry though I don’t meet physically with people. Today got to talk a long conversation with someone who was a nhilist and got to share the Gospel. If you pray I can finish sermon prep since it cut into my prep time and also for the guy to come to know Jesus!
That’s great you had an opportunity to share the gospel. Praise God. Been praying for the person’s salvation and for your sermon prep.
When an atheist encounter a Pesuppositionalists the atheist lands himself in trouble.