Michael Licona, Ph.D. One of my idiosyncrasies is that I’m a perpetual second-guesser. I seem to question just about everything. I don’t want to make a bad decision, even in some very [...]
Mike Licona (June 2, 2014) Many of us have had the driving experience of moving along peacefully when we become startled by the sudden appearance of flashing blue lights in our [...]
I want to make a correction to what Gary and I wrote in The Case for the Resurrection of Jesus (p. 128). We say, Tiberius Caesar was the Roman emperor at the time of Jesus’ ministry and [...]
When the Jehovah's Witnesses (JWs) come to your door, if you get into a conversation with them on who Jesus is, you can expect them to leave a tract with you titled, "Should You Believe in the [...]
A Critique of the Essay "The Intrinsic Flaws Inherent in Christianity" "The Intrinsic Flaws Inherent in Christianity" is a short essay that is a collection of four standard objections to [...]
While the hard sciences of mathematics, physics, and astronomy have been growing in the number of scientists who embrace belief in a personal God of some sort, the complex sciences of biology and [...]
We have all either asked the question or have been asked it: Who Made God? Everything we know of has a beginning and was caused to exist by something else. Everyone reading this article began to [...]
"[Julius] Caesar also put on a gladiatorial show, but had collected so immense a troop of combatants that his terrified political opponents rushed a bill through the House, limiting the number of [...]