
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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Yes, you can understand the Bible
The good news is, you can absolutely understand the Bible. Let me provide five quick steps that will put you on the right path.

How to stop being miserable
I’ve been making myself miserable lately. In the same way it must have deeply hurt Daniel to see Israel taken captive by Babylon, it truly sickens my soul to see a new Babylonian captivity happening in America.

The question no one asks about God and Hell
When you study theology, you’ll come to a field called ‘theology proper’, which is a deep-dive into the attributes of God.

Science gets canceled by post-truth culture
Watching the once-safe truths of science now fall to personal preference is a reminder of the cognitive dissonance and strong rebellious spirit inside all of us.

The consequences of losing both fear and love in America
While fear acts as a rudimentary deterrent to bad behavior, a better way to stop lawbreaking is to change the heart of the lawbreaker.

Was Jesus’ silence violence?
Given the recent “Silence is Violence” media push, I wonder what our current crop of social justice warriors would say about Jesus’ perceived silence in the gospels on the wrongs they passionately decry today?

Release the beast
Society has devolved to the point where they see each of God’s constraints in a negative sense and view them as uncomfortably restrictive so they do what is right in their own eyes.

Don't want God? No justice
The fact is that laws always imply a law giver. And if there is an objective moral law, there is a moral law giver.

Facts don't matter to the already-made-up mind
I pointed out to them that they were committing the genetic fallacy by critiquing the source of information rather than the data itself, along with the double standard they were using (should I not listen to them or the NYT because both are “ultra-liberal”?)

The evil you don't talk about
It’s a given that whenever I talk to a non-Christian about our faith, they’ll bring up the problem of evil as a reason why they don’t believe in God.



















