Description
DAY 358
CHALLENGE
“There is no one argument that demonstrates the Christian God exists. At most, each points to only a single aspect of the Christian God.”
DEFENSE
The arguments are not meant to be used individually. They’re meant to be combined in a cumulative case.
It would be possible to combine all the arguments into a single, highly complex argument, with many subarguments (similar to the way a computer program contains many subroutines). However, such an argument would be excessively difficult to follow. Consequently, apologists through the ages have broken the overall argument …
DAY 366
CHALLENGE
“This book doesn’t include my objection to the Faith!”
DEFENSE
A single book can only do so much. Therefore, let me recommend some more resources that may help.
The Handbook of Catholic Apologetics by Peter Kreeft and Ronald Tacelli: This is an excellent survey of the...
Published 01/01/24
DAY 365
CHALLENGE
“Why should I pay attention to the Bible at all? It’s an ancient book written by people of limited understanding. Besides, other religions have their own scriptures, too. Why are they any less important?”
DEFENSE
The Christian scriptures are unique and valuable.
The mere...
Published 12/31/23