[The following essay is based on remarks delivered at CPAC-Chicago on June 8, 2012.] In June, the world celebrated the 68th anniversary of the Allies’ invasion of Normandy, one of most courageous and ...
Faith and religious belief have long occupied a central place in philosophical inquiry, addressing questions about the justification, nature and implications of commitments to transcendent or ultimate ...
Doubting faith is said to be a common, normal and widespread occurrence; and religious types insist that if handled properly, it can result in greater faith. Reasons cited for doubt include: bad ...
Mohammed AbubakarIn a pivotal meeting held today at the palace of the Emir of Fika, Dr. Muhammad Ibn Abali Muhammadu Idrisa, representatives from Faith and Freedom Africa engaged with the esteemed ...
The Creation Hymn (Nasadiya) in the Rig-Veda, the world’s oldest extant scripture, states: “Whence this creation has arisen — perhaps it formed itself, or perhaps it did not — the one who looks down ...
As our country sits on a high anxiety powder keg heading into our upcoming presidential election in November, I’ve been asking myself this question: “How can I hold my internal peace and foster an ...
In these times of advanced technology, AI and scientific discovery, many people feel their faith is not compatible with science. A recent Pew survey even found that six in 10 adults believe science ...
“For some of our most important beliefs, we have no evidence at all, except that people we love and trust hold these beliefs. Considering how little we know, the confidence we have in our beliefs is ...
The key term of biblical psychology, particularly in the Old Testament where the fundamental principles are laid down, is the term heart. When contemporary Christians, often in evangelistic preaching, ...
Throughout history, science and religion have often been framed as adversaries locked in an enduring conflict. This portrayal implies that believing in God necessitates rejecting rational thinking, ...