by nwdlv | Feb 14, 2019 | Apologetics, Articles
By: Dr. Gordon H. Clark The handiwork and the glory of God displayed by the heavens and the firmament have been called General Divine Revelation. In this category one may also include the constitution of human personality, for man himself is a creation of God and in...
by nwdlv | Feb 14, 2019 | Apologetics, Articles
IntroductionAs a physician, Dr. Luke was a trained scientific mind. This is why he did NOT base the resurrection of Jesus on an existential leap of faith. Instead, he talks in terms of overwhelming evidence that demonstrates that Jesus had been physically raised...
by nwdlv | Feb 14, 2019 | Apologetics, Articles
What is truly wonderful is that Scripture not only teaches us that God has attributes, but it also tells us where to begin. The very first thing that God wants us to understand about Himself is that He is the Creator of heaven and earth. Thus the very first attribute...
by nwdlv | Feb 14, 2019 | Apologetics, Articles
We can use logic as a tool without being a rationalist because logic itself finds its ontological basis in the nature of the Creator of all things. In term of its nature, a particular principle of human logic is valid if it reflects the Mind of God as revealed in...
by nwdlv | Feb 14, 2019 | Apologetics, Articles
Evangelical Christians have historically held fast to the principle of sola scriptura as defined by the Protestant Reformers. The truth about God, man, sin and salvation has been revealed in the Bible alone. The self-revelation of God in Scripture is thus the final...
by nwdlv | Feb 14, 2019 | Apologetics
The New Catholic Catechism in Part One, Section 847, states that non-Catholics who “seek God with a sincere heart” and “try in their actions to do his will as they know it through the dictates of their conscience,” will “achieve eternal salvation.” The Roman Catholic...