Brian G. Chilton

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  • 4 views of free will

    4 views of free will

    Are humans free or are they programmed to make the choices they do? This issue is prevalent within Christian theology.

  • 10 things for which I am thankful as an apologist

    10 things for which I am thankful as an apologist

    I have many things for which I am thankful. I am most certainly thankful for my relationship with Christ and for my wonderful family. I am thankful for the evidence for the historicity of Jesus’s resurrection.

  • 10 Reasons to Believe God Exists

    10 Reasons to Believe God Exists

    Do we have good reasons to believe in God's existence? I would like to propose ten reasons why we can believe that he does.

  • Emotional Doubt and How to Combat It

    Emotional Doubt and How to Combat It

    In a recent class at Liberty University, it was noted how 80 percent of a person's doubts do not stem from intellectual problems with Christianity, but rather from emotional doubt.

  • Determining the Apologetic Starting Point

    Determining the Apologetic Starting Point

    One of the most off-putting of the methodologies that I have encountered has been one version of a method called presuppositional apologetics. Presuppositional apologetics (PA) holds that one should begin with the assumption that God exists and that the Bible is inspired as one evangelizes a person.

  • 7 Ways to Determine If a NT Text Contains Earlier Content

    7 Ways to Determine If a NT Text Contains Earlier Content

    One of the most powerful ways a person can know that the testimony of Jesus is not the product of late legendary fictions is the evidence of pre-New Testament (pre-NT) material found in the New Testament text.

  • The Beautiful Truths of Ezekiel 18

    The Beautiful Truths of Ezekiel 18

    Each person is held accountable for their own actions. Understanding this truth has brought me great peace. We are responsible for getting the message of the gospel out there. We give defenses for the faith. But ultimately, each person is responsible for him or herself.

  • The Question of the Shroud's Authenticity and the Certainty of the Resurrection's Historicity

    The Question of the Shroud's Authenticity and the Certainty of the Resurrection's Historicity

    I am quite skeptical of this test. I feel there are several reasons to doubt the findings and the conclusions in the article. I do think that the evidence for the Shroud is far more convincing than evidence against the Shroud. However, I want to emphasize that the resurrection of Jesus is not determined by the Shroud's authenticity.

  • Did God Create Evil?

    Did God Create Evil?

    After Bible study one evening, a good friend of mine and I discussed the problem of evil. He asked an excellent question, "Did God create evil?" I said, "No, I don't think he did." However, my friend objected because he said, "God created everything, so he must have created evil."

  • Silence and Sovereign Sounds

    Silence and Sovereign Sounds

    During a class on Paul, Dr. Leo Percer noted how people often bombard themselves with noise to keep from hearing the voice of God. As I began thinking about Percer's statements, I found him to be absolutely right.