Frequently Asked Questions
Brief Answer: A being like God is beyond our complete comprehension, as God exists in realms and has characteristics far different from our everyday experiences. If I could fullyMore Details
Brief Answer: God is the greatest possible being, meaning no being greater than God can exist. Detailed Answer: This definition is rooted in the philosophy of Anselm, who argued thatMore Details
Brief Answer: Why do you think any of these things are okay to dabble with? Listen to the reasons those who practice these things give, and find reasons why theseMore Details
Brief Answer: There are a lot of different beliefs—as many different beliefs as there are different desires of what people want to believe. However, the process of determining what beliefsMore Details
Brief Answer: Only two options, either a personal Creator with a specific purpose for us, or a universe governed purely by nature and chance, with no inherent purpose possible forMore Details
Brief Answer: Nothing. Detailed Answer: Beyond the edge of the observable Universe there is likely just more of the same—galaxies, stars, and cosmic structures. As the universe continuously stretches outMore Details
Brief Answer: God had no beginning, and therefore does not logically require a cause. Detailed Answer: When Richard Dawkins could not escape the evidence pointing to intelligent agency involved inMore Details
Brief Answer: It’s irrational to believe otherwise. The Law of Non-Contradiction, a fundamental principle in logic, states contradictory claims cannot both be true at the same time and in theMore Details
Brief Answer: What do you think “faith” is? You seem to have a misunderstanding of what Christianity means by “faith.” Detailed Answer: Misunderstanding “Faith” In today’s culture, the word “faith”More Details
Brief Answer: There is no such thing as “relative truth” or “subjective truth”, those ideas are illogical. Detailed Answer: All truth is objective, absolute, or universal. Anything that contradicts somethingMore Details
