Christianity is True
Ranald Macaulay considers the nature of truth and the revelation to be found in the Bible.
Ranald Macaulay considers the nature of truth and the revelation to be found in the Bible.
Is belief in Christianity and God like believing in the tooth fairy? Or are there rational grounds that justify the beliefs of Christians?
A 40 minute talk presenting evidence for the truth of Christianity. Followed by 30 minutes Q&A.
I don’t like the word ‘faith.’ Not because faith isn’t valuable, but because it’s often deeply misunderstood.…
Is Christianity just a crutch for the weak, unintelligent and scared, or is it far more than that?
According to atheists, there is no supernatural Power or Being separate from the universe and responsible for its creation. There is…
A response to Bertrand Russell's criticism that God does not provide enough evidence for people to believe in him.
An examination of history, evidence, faith, fideism and natural theology.
"You would think that wouldn't you?" By way of Freud's Father complex and Dawkins' memes, Melvin Tinker examines how C.S. Lewis might…
William Lane Craig sets out the historical and Biblical evidence that leads to the conclusion that Jesus Christ rose from the dead.
‘What do you do when you're not sure?’ Father Brendan Flynn (Philip Seymour Hoffman) opens his sermon with a question which…
The belief that Jesus rose from the dead is central to Christianity. But how can anyone believe it really happened?
Scientism says that science is the source of all our knowledge. Does this make sense or are there other sources for what we can know?
Neo-atheist Sam Harris alleges that the faith of Christian geneticist Francis Collins is unscientific: James Watson, the co-discoverer…
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) was a brilliant mathematician, astronomer and physicist. He was appointed to the chair of Mathematics at the…
Is our own experience the final and only arbiter for what we can accept as true?
Responding to the common objection that Christianity is irrational rather than based on any factual evidence.
Religion and Science are often seen as entirely separate – this book tries to bring them together.
A short suggestion on how to respond to un-evidenced assertions – at college, university or anywhere else...
Peter Byrom explains how apologetics enabled him to see that Christian belief was reasonable and needed a response.
Jerram Barrs asks how Christians can connect with non-Christians. He urges all Christians to take people and their questions seriously.
What do Christians mean when they claim that Christianity is true?
Responds to the idea that in a scientific age, people have outgrown the need for Christiainity.