February Newsletters: Columbo, Evolution, and Adam

Alan���sTim���s, and Brett���s February newsletters are now posted on the website:



The Gospel According to Columbo by Alan Shlemon: ���At Stand to Reason, we���ve always been intrigued by Columbo���s inquisitive style and believe it���s a powerful way to engage people. Here���s what I believe he���d say if he were to present the Gospel. He���d ask three questions. Do you believe people who commit moral crimes ought to be punished? Have you ever committed a moral crime? Would you like to be pardoned? Let���s look at the reasoning behind each question.��� (Read more.)


Was Adam a Real Person? by Tim Barnett: ���What���s at stake in denying the historicity of an original Adam? Theistic evolutionists insist that there is no great loss. For instance, in his book Evolutionary Creation, Denis Lamoureux states, ���My central conclusion in this book is clear: Adam never existed, and this fact has no impact whatsoever on the foundational beliefs of Christianity.��� I adamantly disagree. In fact, I believe that there are serious consequences in rejecting Adam as a historical person.��� (Read more.) 


Students Don���t Have to Be Intimidated by Evolution by Brett Kunkle: ���Christian students are often intimidated by Darwin���s theory. When their high school biology teacher or college professor covers evolution, they cower. They feel ill-equipped to counter the scientific case for evolution. They don���t even know where to begin. So I give them a simple starting point: define evolution.��� (Read more.)

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