
Who would base their lives on a brutal book of fairy stories?
Considering the question of whether belief in God lacks the evidence to support it - and why arguments on their own are not enough.
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Considering the question of whether belief in God lacks the evidence to support it - and why arguments on their own are not enough.
Once we've got at the facts behind the myths about Jesus, this final video considers what difference he makes to us today.
How can anyone believe the New Testament account of the life of Jesus, seeing that it was written so long after His death? There seems to…
In this talk, Gary Habermas analyses the claims by James Cameron, in his Discovery Channel documentary 'The Lost Tomb of Jesus', that a…
A review of Michael Licona's attempt to explain differences in the Gospel narratives by looking at the work of Plutarch.
Jesus lived and died two thousand years ago. How much can we really about what really happened so long ago?
It's often claimed that Jesus' followers borrowed existing pagan beliefs about resurrection. Is that true?
Is it possible that the accounts of the resurrection are simply the result of hallucinations brought on by grief?
Peter May considers some of the earliest evidence for the resurrection: the early Christian creed recorded in 1 Corinthians 15:3-5