J. Warner Wallace
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Why No One Should Be Surprised That a Killer Is Living Under Their Roof
How was it possible that these killers were able to live amongst us without detection? How were they able to deceive the people around them?
Why the University of Miami's Chair for Atheism Confirms the Existence of God
The University of Miami established the Appignani Foundation Chair for the Study of Atheism, Humanism and Secular Ethics and discovered something else - that there is a God.
America May Fall Behind in Genetic Technologies, and That's OK
It's no wonder that American regulators are cautious about rushing into full Crispr-Cas9 trials with humans.
Is Christianity Shrinking in America? "Yes" and "No"
The most recent surveys reveal the number of self-proclaimed Christians to be shrinking dramatically at about one percent a year.
Cold-Case Detective Says Science Confirms That a Fetus Is Human
When trying to answer the critical question, "What is a fetus, and when (if ever) is it human?" Science can now help provide us with an answer, using many of the same categories of forensic technology I've used at crime scenes.
3 Things First Responders Can Teach Christians About Engaging Culture
First responders understand how to navigate the tension between separation and engagement. We must resist the temptation to embrace one over the other; instead we must allow one to shape the other.
How the Massacre in Syria Demonstrates the Existence of God
In the midst of this reported carnage, Scott Simon, the host of NPR's Weekend Edition Saturday, posted an article describing the difficulty he had trying to explain the events to his own children.
Why TV Producers Didn't Like My Pitch for a Jesus Show
Easter Season is approaching and it's time for another round of television shows, magazine covers and newspaper articles casting doubt on the historicity of Jesus or the reliability of the New Testament.
For Christians, Religious Liberty Ought to Be More Than a Matter of Opinion
In a recent article posted on the National Public Radio (NPR) website, Tom Gjelten wrote about the "collision of two core American values — freedom of religion and freedom from discrimination," and predicted this collision would prompt a "showdown in legislatures and courts across the country.