Evidence 4 Faith
Summary: The Evidence for Faith Radiow Show is an apologetics ministry (i.e. Defending Christianity) that strives to present the evidences for Christianity in an intellectually appealing way. We believe that sound logic, strict analytical philosophy, and the latest scientific discoveries from microbiology to archaeology to astronomy support the truth claims of Christianity. The best reason for being a Christian is because it's true. Evidence4faith.com
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- Artist: Keith Kendrex
- Copyright: Copyright 2008-2013
Podcasts:
The constitution was designed for a people who use Christian values to govern themselves.
Dr. McGrew shares many historical allusions found in the New Testament that are completely accurate.
At the turn of the 20th century, scientists claimed to be able to usher in a utopia. Instead they brought about a Technocracy, Utopianism, Dehumanization, Relativism, and Supression of free inquiry.
Marriage between a man and a women was one of the strengths of early America and still provide countless protections to adults and children in both economics and health.
The evidence of undesigned coincidences shows that the gospel accounts were written by people who knew about the actual events of which they wrote.
We review the basic tactics used in propaganda including bandwagon, stereotyping, testimonial, and glittering generalizations.
Worldview Academy trains kids in apologetics, worldviews and servant leadership.
Cognative Dissonance is a feeling of angst when a belief competes with a self image believe. It causes people to reject evidence that conflicts with their self image.
Many times people will believe something or not believe it for reasons that do not have to do with the amount of evidence or strenth of the argument. Often they do not even realize these pressures are affecting them. For instance, psychological reasons, feelings of guilt, blindly trusting an authority figure, and being propagandized are all things we must be alert to in ourselves and others.
Many times people will believe something or not believe it for reasons that do not have to do with the amount of evidence or strenth of the argument. Often they do not even realize these pressures are affecting them. For instance, psychological reasons, feelings of pride, being vested in a competing belief, and moral refusal are all things we must be alert to in ourselves and others.
A good argument has true premises and comes to a valid conclusion, it has no fallacies and answers objections. A good argument should use a lot of evidence but must also be convincing.
Contradictory premises, Hypothethis contrary to fact, and Ad Hominem Fallacies are discussed.
Hasty Generalization, Post Hoc, and Non-sequitur are discussed with examples.
There are basic laws of thinking and logic that can enable us to think more clearly when we are examining the truth content of a statement or idea.
There are basic laws of thinking and logic that can enable us to think more clearly when we are examining the truth content of a statement or idea.