Hidden or Revealed? Two New Guides for the Perplexed

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As many already know, the beloved podcaster Scott Adams, beset by cancer, is wavering on death’s portal. Source
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Why I Left Islam and Became a Christian – Apostate Prophet Shares His Powerful Testimony (Part 2)

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Ex-muslim turned Christian, Ridvan Aydemir aka “Apostate Prophet”, returns to the program to continue his conversation with Frank about theological problems with Islam and his recent conversion from atheism to Christianity. Together they answer questions like: What role did David Wood play in his conversion from atheism to Christianity? As an ex-Muslim, how did visiting Jerusalem change his point of view on Judaism? Why is the resurrection of Jesus essential to the truth of Christianity? Do we need 100% certainty to believe that anything is true? Why is living a Christian life more fulfilling than any other worldview? What inspirational words did Charlie Kirk share with Ridvan shortly before his death? What advice would Ridvan give to Christians who want to evangelize to Muslims? There’s even more important insights to…
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How Far Will Experiments on the Unborn Go?

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We have been told by some bioethicists that a born baby is no different morally than a fetus, so why stop there? Source
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How Does Paul’s Relationship with the Jerusalem Church Present a Problem for Islam?

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In a previous article, I offered a simple reason why the Qur’an cannot possibly be the word of God, since the proposition that the Qur’an is the word of God entails a necessary contradiction. Here, I am going to present an equally compelling reason to reject the Qur’an as the word of God. As I alluded to in my previous post, the Qur’an contends that the disciples of Jesus were Muslims. According to Surah 3:52, “…when Isa [Jesus] sensed disbelief in them, he said: “Who are my helpers in the way of Allah?” The disciples said:“ If The Apostles were Muslim . . . So according to the Qur’an, there is no question that the apostles were Muslims, under Jesus. But what if we could establish that the teaching of…
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Free Will vs. the Totalitarian Temptation

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If our thoughts and choices really are wholly determined, well then what follows? Source
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Olfaction in Three Dimensions: Introducing the Nasal Cycle

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Besides the nose helping the mouth to bring in air, it also screens out dust and pollutants, while warming and adding water to prepare it for the lungs. Source
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Why I Left Islam and Became a Christian – Apostate Prophet Shares His Powerful Testimony

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What makes a devout Muslim from Turkey walk away from Islam in the face of extreme hostility? This week, Frank sits down with Ridvan Aydemir (better known online as the Apostate Prophet) whose stunning journey took him from Islam, to atheism, to Christianity. AP opens up about escaping the grip of Islamic doctrine, confronting the violence embedded in its worldview, and discovering the evidence that finally led him to Christ. You’ll also hear how an unlikely friendship with Christian apologist David Wood helped reshape his search for truth. During their conversation, Frank and AP answer questions like: What was the tipping point that broke Ridvan’s confidence in Islam? Why is leaving Islam so dangerous, and why do so many ex-Muslims become outspoken activists? How did Ridvan’s family react to his…
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Happy New Year! No. 1 Story for 2025: Bombshell Overturns Myth of 1 Percent Difference

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This finding should be major news in the science world, yet those involved don’t seem interested in highlighting the discovery. Source
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No. 2 Story for 2025: My Conversation with Denis Noble About Intelligent Design

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In our experience, what cause generates conditional logic circuits, and then what cause re-uses those algorithmic programs over and over in different systems? Source
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