Terminology: Principle of Embarrassment
Principle of Embarrassment: is a principle that is employed to validate the trustworthiness, authenticity, and truthfulness of any historical document. Christian apologetics also applies…

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Principle of Embarrassment: is a principle that is employed to validate the trustworthiness, authenticity, and truthfulness of any historical document. Christian apologetics also applies…
Principle of Enemy Attestation: Any source that does not have sympathy for a certain person, message, or cause comes to affirm something about it.…
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Was the Tomb Really Empty? In his essay “Was the Tomb Really Empty?” Robert H. Stein believes that Christianity without the resurrection of Jesus…
Why Apologetics? In harmony with the Great Commission in the Matthew 28:18-20, Your and my responsibility as a Christian is to make disciples of…