Robin Schumacher

Robin Schumacher

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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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  • Do infants and the mentally challenged go to Heaven when they die?

    Do infants and the mentally challenged go to Heaven when they die?

    You’ve heard it said all the time in Christian circles that no one is eternally lost because of their sin, but rather because they fail to receive Christ as their Lord and Savior. Fine, but what happens to those who are unable to make that decision, such as infants and those with mental handicaps, who die? Are they lost?

  • I asked ChatGPT if I could lose my salvation

    I asked ChatGPT if I could lose my salvation

    If you haven’t heard, ChatGPT is taking over the world. Just ask and it’ll tell you.

  • How to handle any criticism thrown at you

    How to handle any criticism thrown at you

    The title of the article drew me in like a magnet: "Why the Past 10 Years of American Life Have Been Uniquely Stupid."

  • The worldviews of violence

    The worldviews of violence

    Want to know one of the biggest farces passed around the web? It’s that religion causes more violence and war than anything else.

  • The muscular side of forgiveness

    The muscular side of forgiveness

    Flexing forgiveness in this way is the exact opposite of being wimpy — it takes strength, a belief that you have innate moral value and worth, and deserve the justice needed to restore the broken relationship.

  • Evidence against the existence of skeptics

    Evidence against the existence of skeptics

    The fact that all of us have prayed at some point in our lives reveals that we aren’t quite as skeptical of God’s existence as we might make out.

  • The key distinction between false and saving belief

    The key distinction between false and saving belief

    It can be summed up this way: There’s a difference between believing in God and believing God.  

  • Are you living a noble lie?

    Are you living a noble lie?

    While playing make believe when we were kids was fun, doing so when you’re an adult is all kinds of wrong and very unnecessary when the truth is so much better.

  • Porn does it again

    Porn does it again

    It’s my hope that any man or woman reading this who struggles with porn will “dispossess” themselves of it by loving God, their spouse should they have one, and use Scripture to fight against “every encumbrance and the sin [like lust and porn] which so easily entangles us” (Heb. 12:1).

  • Enough with the fake friendships

    Enough with the fake friendships

    Such an attitude is bad enough when it’s aimed at other people, but it’s an eternal catastrophe when it’s directed at God.