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Don’t Answer a Fool, Answer a Fool
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Economics
God does not define Himself by our economic and political terms. But that does not mean that God is not interested in economics. In fact, He is deeply concerned. Since some of the political and economical theorists have staked claims …
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Existentialism
One particular worldview that finds its way into our lives is known as existentialism. It is hard to recognize because it is hard to define, but it is there nonetheless. So what is existentialism? What is so bad about it …
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Government
How are Christians to obey Christ’s command to obey corrupt earthly governments? Do we unconditionally obey earthly governments in obedience to God? How does the Christian live out this dual citizenship? Under what conditions, if any, do we disobey …
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Has Science Disproved the Existence of God
Recent years have witnessed a resurgence of attacks on the existence of God. Prominent atheist authors from Richard Dawkins to Sam Harris have written bestsellers denying the existence of God and mocking believers. One of their main arguments is that …
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Hedonism
What is the difference between the world’s view of pleasure and the Christian’s view of pleasure? Is it simply a question of moderation? Can we use pleasure to measure what is good? In this message, Dr. Sproul looks …
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Hegel
The traditional view of God is that he is a perfect being. In fact, one early church theologian described God as the most perfect being, for lack of a better term. But later the idea of God progressing entered the …
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His Word is Truth
Among all the points of contention among unbelievers about God’s Word, is there anything that is undisputed? Is there something that even the Bible’s critics agree on? If so, how does that fact silence all other arguments against …
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How Do You Know?
How you can know that the world outside is not all in your head? Hear Dr. Sproul explain how we can be sure that the world we perceive is the world that is.
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Humanism
What could possibly be wrong with the humanitarian concerns of humanism? At what points, if any, can Christianity agree with humanism? What happens when you mix them together? Is there some redeeming quality in humanism that we could use in …
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Hume (Part 1)
It has happened countless times in your life. You woke up and the grass was wet from the rain the night before, or so you thought. How do know the rain caused the wetness on the grass? Perhaps it is …
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Hume (Part 2)
Philosopher David Hume has caused many to rethink the law of causality. In essence, he concluded that we cannot really know the true causes of the effects we perceive in our world. So what effect does his conclusion have in …
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I’ve Got Half a Mind Too
Our modern culture today is a theater of the absurd where irrationalism and relativism run rampant. We are told that Christianity may be “our truth,” but it isn’t everybody’s truth. In this message, Dr. Albert Mohler looks at …
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Kant (Part 1)
Where is the beginning of knowledge? What must be in order for knowledge to be? Most of us don’t ponder questions like these, but philosophers like Immanuel Kant did. In the eighteenth century, he challenged the classical arguments for …
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Kant (Part 2)
Do our speculations about God lead us into the realm of contradictions? Is it possible to rationally come to the conclusion that God exists from our findings in the phenomenal realm? In essence, can we know God exists theoretically? Emmanuel …