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The Fallacy Sessions: Miracles Are Dead
Do supernatural events still occur? As our culture moves closer to a naturalistic worldview, more and more people are discarding the idea of miracles. After all, the very definition of a miracle goes against everything naturalism stands for. The dictionary depicts a miracle as “A surprising and welcome event that is not explicable by natural or scientific laws and is… (Keep Reading)
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A Guest Post
The Best Book There Is Recently one of my blogging friends reached out to me, asking if I would be willing to write a guest post for her blog, The Remnant. Of course I said yes. After breaking down how the Bible is the word of God, I decided it was time to talk about how the Bible is also… (Keep Reading)
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The Fallacy Sessions: God Doesn’t Care
“Stand at the door and knock.” If you’ve ever thought “God doesn’t care about me”, you aren’t alone. At some point in our lives, I’m sure all of us have felt like we’re facing a closed door. The thought “Maybe God doesn’t love me after all” has crept into countless minds. Is that thought true? Perhaps God cared about the… (Keep Reading)
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The Fallacy Sessions: Objections To The Bible
Reasons for dismissing God’s Word Since the beginning of time, people have tried to ban it, burn it, or blacklist it. As far back as anyone can remember, humanity has fought against the Bible’s message. Some hate it, some say science disproves it, some reference the scene where God commands the Israelites to massacre the Canaanites, and many say it’s… (Keep Reading)
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The Fallacy Sessions: Is Jesus Still Relevant?
Why follow someone who lived 2000 years ago? To many people, it’s crazy to imagine believing in someone who lived 20 centuries ago. So why do millions of people do it? Personally, I follow Jesus because I believe He is God, He died on the cross and rose again to save me from my sins, and He alone offers me… (Keep Reading)
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Anniversary Time
It’s been a full year since the launch of WLF. A year ago I made a decision that changed my life. I launched this blog. Now, 12 months later, I think it’s only fair that you as a reader know why I did it. Where did everything begin? (Keep Reading)






