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I stand on the fact that God ultimately defines what is right and wrong. My friend defines his entire moral code upon the statement, "As long as I am not directly hurting anyone other than me, then nothing that I do is wrong." I don't have an intelligent response. Do you? ANSWER



What do you think about using fetal tissue from aborted babies for stem cell research? ANSWER



Isn't Christianity debunked by cultural relativism? ANSWER
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How Now Shall We Live?
by Charles Colson & Nancy Pearcey
With real, inspiring stories of faith in action, How Now Shall We Live? encourages readers to present the gospel in a way that will capture the imaginations, minds and hearts of a culture that is entrenched in the lies of relativism and self — before it's too late.

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It's how you see things and how what you see holds together. It's our essential beliefs that make sense of the world around us. Lots of us have an uncanny ability to reconcile conflicting beliefs; holding them in our minds all bunched together. But that makes for a muddied outlook and even muddier decisions. MORE |

A True History of Christianity by Matt Kaufman
Christians have been blamed for everything, from slavery to the latest terrorist attacks on America. A new book seeks to set the record straight, again

Basic Confusion by John Thomas
Struggling with the meaning of life? Maybe your friendly sales clerk can help.

Biology 101 by J. Budziszewski
Evolution was the method God used to create life? Neither the Bible nor your biology prof seem to think so. Professor Theophilus tells us why.

Earth Day Got You Down? by Mark Hartwig
We know what environmentalist activists think about Genesis, but what do you think the Bible has to say about how we treat the earth?

The Big Story by J. Budziszewski
Sarah's professors tell her there's no such thing as absolute truth. Theophilus says even ithey/i don't really believe that.

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Lousy Creationist Arguments
by Jonathan Sarfati, Ph.D.
Christians should not become alarmed when they find out creationist researchers have overturned some of their favorite arguments.

Evolution: Observed?
by Creation Ministries International
What about wingless beetles, antibiotic resistance, peppered moths and beneficial mutations?

What is Evolution?
by Jonathan Sarfati, Ph.D.
Before we can have a meaningful discussion, we need to define our terms.

Now a Creationist
by Jonathan Sarfati, Ph.D.
How does someone with an essentially secular upbringing and secular education become a staunch supporter of biblical creation?

Fallacy ID
by Jadell Forman
Advertisers target us by mimicking religion.

Bible Meets Green
by David Barshinger
We don't need a Green Bible; we need the Holy Bible.

What Are We Celebrating?
by Anne Morse
It's got to be about more than tryptophan and touchdowns.

Waste My Lyme
by Jen Marie
With the diagnosis came peace, and a resolve to make the most of it.

Race Relations: Live It
by Thabiti Anyabwile
If reconciliation and unity is where we're headed, why not live more like that now?

Race Relations: Moving Forward
by Thabiti Anyabwile
If ethnicity is a fluid construct then what happens to the Christian is that he is poured out of the old jars of "race," distilled and poured into the new jar of Christ.

The Road to Change
by Rachel Starr Thomson
America through a foreigner's eyes is a place of hope and change. A place in need of hope and change.

The Bible and Islam
by Timothy Tennent
The ESV Study Bible provides a very helpful introduction to Islam, the second largest religion in the world.

Friendship Counseling, Part 3
by David Powlison
The psalmist shows us how to move from questions to answers.

Friendship Counseling, Part 2
by David Powlison
The heart of ministry — cooperating with God's transformational agenda — lies at the intersection of our lives and God's Word.

Friendship Counseling, Part 1
by David Powlison
We can change when the God of loving truth intersects some actual human need.

The Therapeutic Gospel: Part 2
by David Powlison
God gives good gifts. But he also gives the best gift, the inexpressible Gift of gifts.

The Therapeutic Gospel: Part 1
by David Powlison
In this new gospel, the great evils to be redressed do not call for any fundamental change of direction in the human heart. Instead, my deepest problems are merely limited to what has happened to me.
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