If I were to drive in a 6 inch nail it would take me a few blows to do it. Trying to get Presuppositional Apologetics into my brain is very similar and when a concept gets driven home – by many blows – it seems like a good idea to post on it to test my [...]
Posts Tagged ‘God’
Presuppositional Apologetics – Begging the Question
Posted in Apologetics, Culture, Gospel, The Bible, Theology, tagged Apologetics, God, Greg Bahnsen, Presuppositional Apologetics on March 12, 2012 | 4 Comments »
The Queen’s Christmas Speech 2011
Posted in Culture, Gospel, History, Politics, The Bible, Theology, tagged Christ, Christianity, Christmas, God, Jesus, Saviour on December 26, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Last evening at church our Pastor mentioned in his sermon the Queen’s speech (Elizabeth II) and how she had very strongly mentioned The Lord Jesus Christ. Wanting to check it out for myself I can confirm The Queen, contrary to many a spineless politician, spoke of Christ as a unique person. And in the context it’s not possible to [...]
The Gospel Simply Stated
Posted in Apologetics, Gospel, Ministry, The Bible, Theology, tagged Evangelism, God, Gospel, Jesus on June 10, 2011 | 1 Comment »
I’m going to assume my ‘audience’ is someone with very little knowledge of the Christian faith and what they do ‘know’ is probably wrong or hopelessly skewed in the wrong direction. Imagine you are in a lift or something or time is short and you only have a few moments to impart the Christian Gospel. [...]
Bible Study Notes – God
Posted in Apologetics, Gospel, Ministry, The Bible, Theology, tagged Apologetics, Bible, God on June 2, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
I’ve not posted anything for quite some time. So, it might be profitable to post my notes from a few bible studies. Anyway, here’s the first one on ‘God’. The studies were very discussion based. The Shared and Unshared Attributes of God: Unshared attributes = “Incommunicable” attributes: Those characteristics of God that are unique to [...]