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William Lane Craig and the Fate of the Unevangelized

On the most recent episode of his Reasonable Faith podcast, William Lane Craig, the world’s foremost apologist, responded to a four-year old blog about his position on a doctrine known as Universal Revelation Accessibilism. Simply put, to affirm Universal Revelation Accessibilism is to posit that unevangelized people can be saved despite never hearing the gospel … Read more

William Lane Craig Respectfully Responds to Pulpit & Pen

Without accusing us of “yellow journalism” on a single occasion (in stark contrast to a certain Phoenix apologist who doesn’t handle criticism so well), William Lane Craig dedicated an entire podcast episode to interacting with an article published about his views at Pulpit & Pen. Craig responded to Seth Dunn’s article, Three Things You Need … Read more

Three Things You Need to Know About William Lane Craig

In the last few years, William Lane Craig has surpassed Ravi Zacharais as evangelicalism’s foremost Christian Apologist. Craig’s name is most often associated with his ministry organization Reasonable Faith, which is also the name of his most popular book and his weekly podcast. Here are three things you need know about William Lane Craig. 1. … Read more

William Lane Craig Condemns Critical Theory

William Lane Craig is the world’s foremost Christian Philospher and Apologist.  He is best known for giving defenses of classical theism and foundational Christian doctrines such as the Resurrection of Christ and the Trinirarian nature of God.  Craig is not known to make waves among the Evangelical Intellegensia and the church at large.  In fact, … Read more

Watch: William Lane Craig Discredits Himself as a Christian Apologist

Many conservative Christians have been critical of renown apologist, William Lane Craig, and his methodology for defending the Christian faith. Critics cite everything from his apparent denial of biblical authority to heretical teaching on essential doctrines such as the Trinity. We believe the best way to discredit a flawed apologist is to simply let them speak … Read more

William Lane Craig's Affirmation of Roman Catholicism

In my first plenary talk on Sola Fide at the Reformation Saskatchewan Conference last weekend, I gave examples of the Roman Catholic Church’s heresies. I also gave quotations from modern evangelical leaders, including Wayne Grudem, Albert Mohler, Nabeel Qureshi, Greg Laurie, Rick Warren, Kenneth Copeland and James Robison that all suggest Roman Catholics can be … Read more

Dear Dr. Craig, About Andy Stanley….

Dear Dr. Craig, Do you remember when Gracie met Truthie? I do…but I’ll come back to that later. On your last Reasonable Faith podcast you defended Andy Stanley’s “the Bible Tells me So” sermon remarks, specifically against the written criticism of Dr. Albert Mohler. Before you defended Stanley and provided your analysis of the difference … Read more

Ben Shapiro Rejects Jesus and Red Sea Miracle

Ben Shapiro is a blogger, speaker, and media personality who is held in high esteem by conservatives for his common-sense political commentaries. Because of his intelligent defenses of conservative positions, Shapiro has amassed a following among family-values-oriented evangelical Christians. Appealing to this base, Shapiro recently interviewed such influential Christians as John MacArthur and William Lane … Read more

Rowland Springs Baptist Church and the Demonic Cult of Freemasonry: Part One – Silence and Conviction

The following article is the first of a three part testimony about my experience with the cult of Freemasonry at my former church, Rowland Spring Baptist Church.  Rowland Springs Baptist Church is a Southern Baptist Church in Cartersville, Georgia and is a part of the Georgia Baptist Convention and Bartow Baptist Association. Pastor Joe Ringwalt stood up … Read more

This entry is part 27 of 31 in the series Freemasonry

Dear Andy Stanley: You are Marked

Dear Andy, I have a lost friend who grew up in a Baptist church but later left the faith.  He is in the demographic you are trying to reach.  I know this because I have read your ridiculous book Deep and Wide.  I am all too familiar with your wrong-headed and unbiblical mission to create … Read more

Jesus the Legend

A Dilemma with the Trilemma Jesus of Nazareth has always been a figure of controversy.  For over two thousand years people have argued about what he did and who he was.  The contentious activity surrounding his origin, activities, and identity grew after he suffered death by crucifixion under the rule of Pontius Pilate[1] but this … Read more

The Problem with Separating Apologetics and Theology

During William Lane Craig’s latest podcast, he provided a belated defense of Andy Stanley over the not-so-recent controversy involving Stanley denying the authority of God’s Word (For more about the Stanley controversy, see this article by Bud Ahlheim; For more on the Podcast, see this article by Seth Dunn or this episode of the Dividing … Read more

Polemics Terms: Evangelical Intelligentsia

DEFINITION The Evangelical Intelligentsia are those who purport to be smarter or more distinguished academically than most local church leaders. Typically, the Evangelical Intelligentsia consists of those not in exclusive ministry to local churches, serving instead academic institutions or parachurch ministries. HISTORY Peter Berger coined that phrase in The Emerging Evangelical Intelligentsia Research Project done for … Read more

Heresies: Open Theism

Open Theism is a heresy that teaches a false representation of God, asserting that God is not knowing of all that will come to pass. Sometimes called “Free Will Theism,” Open Theism is associated often – but not always – with adherents of Pelagianism. Unique for a heresy, Open Theism is relatively new and contained … Read more