Articles
There are two primary methods by which the apologist plies his trade. The first is the formal debate. I have no formal debates to my credit, but I hope to engage in online informal debates sometime soon. The second method is by writing articles, and I have several now with more on the way.
Below is an alphabetical listing of the articles I have written. Some are based on questions I have answered from GotQuestions Ministries, others are based on thoughts or experiences, and some are modified blog entries. Whatever my inspiration, I invite you to read and enjoy!
Are Catholic Annullments Biblical? Examination of the Catholic annullment, and what the Bible teaches.
Are Christ's Loftier Promises Still Valid Today? Though I believe in Christ's promise that we can move mountains, walk on water, calm animals, and survive poisoning, I'm still not going to try to re-arrange the Rocky Mountains, take a hike to Europe, domesticate a lion, or drink an arsenic martini (shaken, not stirred - of course!).
Catholic Image Worship. Examination of how biblical the practice of veneration of statues, and the saints they represent, is.
Exorcise Caution - Part I. Part 1 of a two-part series on Father Amorth, the Vatican's "chief exorcist."
Exorcise Caution - Part II. Part 2 of a two-part series on Father Amorth, the Vatican's "chief exorcist."
In Defense of the Trinity. One of the first articles I wrote, this defends the Trinity from one aspect; the mathematical formula "a = b and b = c, therefore a = c. This shows that Jesus didn't claim to be from God, He claimed to be God, and the Holy Spirit.
NEWS FLASH: Christians are Allowed to be Happy! Not only do I argue that we're allowed to be happy, but I give part of the formula!
The Other Side of the Fifth Commandment. True, you should "Honor thy father and mother," but did you know that the Bible commands parents to honor their children?
Who Wrote the Book of Hebrews? Although I believe that the Apostle Paul wrote this, the article gives a fair treatment of other possiblities and highlights the uncertainty of it all.