
Sceptics Who Changed Their Minds
It’s no bad thing to be sceptical. It saves you taking on board a load of rubbish. But by the same token it is no bad thing to revoke your…
It’s no bad thing to be sceptical. It saves you taking on board a load of rubbish. But by the same token it is no bad thing to revoke your…
There is perhaps no area of Christian belief which is treated with such scorn by sceptics as the claim that Jesus was raised from the dead.
Nobody who has seriously examined the evidence can doubt that the four Gospels were written in the first century AD.
William Lane Craig debates whether God is a delusion with Professor Mike Begon.
William Lane Craig and Peter S.Williams debate with Arif Ahmed and Andrew Copson at the Cambridge Union Society.
Evidence in the Talmud for the crucifixion of Jesus.
The belief that Jesus rose from the dead is central to Christianity. But how can anyone believe it really happened?
Jesus lived and died two thousand years ago. How much can we really about what really happened so long ago?
Is it possible that the accounts of the resurrection are simply the result of hallucinations brought on by grief?