Robin Schumacher
Robin Schumacher is an accomplished software executive and Christian apologist who has written many articles, authored and contributed to several Christian books, appeared on nationally syndicated radio programs, and presented at apologetic events. He holds a BS in Business, Master's in Christian apologetics and a Ph.D. in New Testament. His latest book is, A Confident Faith: Winning people to Christ with the apologetics of the Apostle Paul.
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When mean people are dying
There’s an older person our family knows who is progressing towards death. And the way things stand right now, those who will miss her when she’s gone slides back and forth from the low single digits to zero.
The pre-trib rapture believers are alright
You can certainly disagree, but when the pre-trib rapture does happen, I’ll find you to say I told you so. I’m like that.
Everyone’s a false teacher except me
The fact is, everyone’s a false teacher except me.
Correcting a flawed Christian analogy
If I’ve heard it once I’ve heard it a thousand times. Well, I’m exaggerating; it’s more like 950 times. 975 max.
Thank God for justice instead of asking for mercy when you sin
I have a problem with sin. There, I said it. Wait … it gets worse.
Do all dogs (and people) really go to Heaven?
I’d say it’s a good bet that nobody alive right now thinks they’re going to die and go to Hell.
Rejoicing at the misfortune of others
The bottom line for us is we’re not to follow the crowd into the poisonous pool of social media that seems to cheer someone’s ruin or, God forbid, death.
When it’s not safe for you to die
"That’s the sad part. I know people feel comfortable with death, but I don’t.”
If you’re not happy right now, read this
A Christian should be happy because we know the best things are yet to come.
Satan: The exciter of sorrows
A few wake up to that reality after a while. For example, Lady Gaga admitted, “I have traveled the world and seen the happiest people in the poorest parts of the world. Their values are intact. In the richest homes I meet the saddest and most depressed people.”