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Apologetics
Apologetics (from Greek ἀπολογία, "speaking in defence") is the discipline of defending a position (often religious) through the systematic use of information.
See also: Christian apologetics ...more
See also: Christian apologetics ...more
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There is a difference between criticizing people and criticizing a people's uninformed ideals. That is, unless one defines himself or others by their ideals, then he is offended, and usually offended secretly. Because oddly enough, this person is the same person quickest to resort to dismissive name-calling, such as 'bigot' or 'zealot'. And oddly enough, he is always the one, the 'open-minded' one, who adamantly protests for, not only himself, but others not to listen to any type of scholarly th
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― Killosophy
― Killosophy
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Now the best relation to our spiritual home is to be near enough to love it. But the next best is to be far enough away not to hate it. It is the contention of these pages that while the best judge of Christianity is a Christian, the next best judge would be something more like a Confucian. The worst judge of all is the man now most ready with his judgements; the ill-educated Christian turning gradually into the ill-tempered agnostic, entangled in the end of a feud of
which he never understood t
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― The Everlasting Man
― The Everlasting Man
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Defending Christian doctrines through systematic argumentation and discourse. Early Christian wr…more
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