Around the Web 07/21/2010
 
ITAR-TASS 240: MOSCOW, RUSSIA. APRIL 25, 2010. A participant of the Rubik's Cube competition solving a Rubik's Cube. The Rubik's Cube is a 3-D mechanical puzzle invented in 1974 by Hungarian sculptor and professor of architecture Erno Rubik. Originally called the Magic Cube the puzzle was licensed by Rubik to be sold by Ideal Toys in 1980. (Photo ITAR-TASS/ Vladimir Astapkovich) Photo via Newscom

If the God of the Bible doesn't exist, what does being a "good person" mean, anyway?
Such is the question presented by Victor E. Pearson in "Whose Definition of 'Good' do You Use?" The guest blog examines the worldview issue through a biblical perspective and is highly recommended.

Religious Tolerance is an emotionally contemporary issue in our culture today. The idea stems from the popular belief that all religions are the same. But does this popular notion accurately portray the reality of religion? Is a religion that refuses to be tolerant in the sense that all others are equal make it a bad one? Join David Messieh as he takes a closer look in "Tolerance And Religion" over at the Sydney Morning Herald.

What is truth? In an increasingly relativistic culture and society, the notion of absolute truth feels out of place. Not so for the Christian, however. Jeremy Ham tackles the nature of truth and what it means for the Christian in his devotional, "How Do We Learn Truth?"

Charges of the Bible's inconsistency are common, but not legitimate. Dissecting and refuting such accusations against the Bible's authority is like piecing together a jigsaw puzzle, according to James J.S. Johnson, J.D., Th.D. We can trust the authority and authenticity of the entire biblical account, and can defend it honestly and intellectually with poise. Read Johnson's "Tackling Charges of Biblical Inconsistency: Putting the Pieces Together to Form the Big Picture" here.

Science and Faith in the Bible are not contradictory to eachother. The website "Creation vs Evolution" looks at the details of the controversy from each perspective: atheist, evolutionist, theist, Christian, and more. It provides a unique apologetic with useful resources to further engage in the debate and understand the nature of the evidence thereof.
 


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