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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  • Yet another example of why theology matters

    Yet another example of why theology matters

    Here, once again, we have a tragic example of what happens when Christians are grossly illiterate in theology, and one might argue lack common sense in matters of illness in general and mental affliction in particular.

  • Life runs on denial

    Life runs on denial

    One can really argue that today, life literally runs on denial.

  • My favorite part of the Christmas story

    My favorite part of the Christmas story

    While Israel and Rome may have done their best to stop Christ from being King, God declared His Son's royal presence by bringing the mighty kingmakers, the magi, from Persia to acknowledge it.

  • A review on Jordan Peterson's 'Exodus' series

    A review on Jordan Peterson's 'Exodus' series

    I received an invitation to preview the first two episodes of Dr. Peterson's "Exodus" production, which were about four hours in total. Once you dive in, you’ll be surprised at how fast time flies by.   

  • When life knocks the cruel out of you

    When life knocks the cruel out of you

    Brian Johnson has been the lead singer of the rock band AC/DC since 1980. Although I’m (shockingly) not a fan of songs like Highway to Hell or Hell’s Bells, I often hear the band’s music, being a classic rock fan. “Life there knocked the cruel out of you.”

  • Examining the claims of the film '1946'

    Examining the claims of the film '1946'

    The real question is not whether those working on the Revised Standard Version made a mistake in translation but rather what was the Apostle Paul originally saying in those verses.

  • Believing what is false

    Believing what is false

    Our beliefs today don’t conform to truth. Instead, they ricochet off our minds and hearts in all sorts of bizarre directions.

  • When the ideal became real

    When the ideal became real

    It’s amazing what ridiculous things supposedly smart people say. Why do some educated people want to deny Jesus’ existence?

  • Why the Church needs deep teaching

    Why the Church needs deep teaching

    “No man is better for knowing that God, in the beginning, created the Heaven and the earth. The devil knows that, and so did Ahab and Judas Iscariot. No man is better for knowing that God so loved the world of men that He gave His only begotten Son to die for their redemption. In Hell there are millions who know that. Theological truth is useless until it is obeyed. The purpose behind all doctrine is to secure moral action.”

  • Evil is so boring

    Evil is so boring

    And why is real evil boring? Because it cares about only one thing: itself. If you’ve ever spent time with a narcissist, you understand this.