Disclaimer that is on almost every page; please read if you haven't already! Thank you :) : This website is research-based. All information is research completed to point someone to the truth. The author is more than confident in his ability to figure out what is true and not true, and with every document he did his best to be right. Still, he did not complete all documents with 100% certainty. So, while at least the vast majority of the information referenced in this website is accurate and helpful for coming to the right conclusion, it is not guaranteed that anything on or referenced by this website is true. This is intentionally allowed so that people are invited to think for themselves.
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These two blogs have lots of evidence for Christianity and respond to claims that are sometimes used to show Christianity might not be true.
Onechristianthought.blogspot.com is discontinued, and whyfaithinchrist is dormant indefinitely.
Here is why I believe apologetics ("apologetics" are reasonable defenses of something; "Christian apologetics" are reasonable defenses of the Christian faith) are supported by the Bible and are beneficial for the church.
Some topics that might be of interest -- and which I have carefully studied, carefully edited, and firmly believe are true (one exception is explained right after its link) -- are:
An "Introduction to Apologetics" curriculum ("apologetics" are reasonable defenses of something; "Christian apologetics" are reasonable defenses of the Christian faith) that explains why the existence of God matters, how anyone can know God is real, and a careful proof that the Jesus Who lived 2,000 years ago was the Son of God Who Christians worship
A "handout argument" (it's made to be like a pamphlet that is simple enough to be handed out to the public; it's four-pages long and so not as simple as pamphlets usually are) that shows Jesus is the Son of God by using ideas from one of the world's most recognized and credible non-Christian
A series of posts that show how the New Testament went all the way from the original authors back in the first century to today
A large defense of the Resurrection that consists of evidence for many things in the New Testament (for example, that Jesus was buried, and that there really was a man named Paul who converted to Christianity after being a violent persecutor because he honestly thought he saw the risen Christ)
A careful presentation that Acts is an incredibly historically accurate book and the miracles in it happened
A Christian perspective about the idea that Jesus wasn't a real person and He was made up (also, the first two sources at the top of this list show Jesus was real)
https://whyfaithinchrist.blogspot.com/
https://onechristianthought.blogspot.com/
https://whyfaithinchrist.blogspot.com/2021/09/churchneedsapologetics.html
https://whyfaithinchrist.blogspot.com/2023/11/first-introduction-to-apologetics.html
https://whyfaithinchrist.blogspot.com/2021/04/handout-argument-for-true-lost-gospel.html
https://onechristianthought.blogspot.com/2020/12/textual-criticism-introducing-bart.html;
https://onechristianthought.blogspot.com/2020/12/textual-criticism-orthodox-corruption.html;
https://onechristianthought.blogspot.com/2020/12/textual-criticism-some-changes-in.html;
https://onechristianthought.blogspot.com/2020/12/textual-criticism-do-history-learn-from.html;
https://onechristianthought.blogspot.com/2020/12/textual-criticism-two-made-up-stories.html (I am no longer "firmly convinced" that we can know both the stories are made up; I am still convinced that their authenticates are very questionable);
https://onechristianthought.blogspot.com/2020/12/textual-criticism-experts-and-lay-person.html;
https://onechristianthought.blogspot.com/2020/12/textual-criticism-confidence-in-bible.html;
https://onechristianthought.blogspot.com/2020/12/textual-criticism-bart-ehrmans.html
https://onechristianthought.blogspot.com/2020/10/suggested-plan-of-reading-resurrection.html
https://onechristianthought.blogspot.com/2020/07/are-acts-of-apostles-accurate-part-1.html
https://onechristianthought.blogspot.com/2020/08/are-acts-of-apostles-accurate-part-2.html
https://onechristianthought.blogspot.com/2020/11/revisiting-historical-accuracy-of-acts.html
https://whyfaithinchrist.blogspot.com/2021/05/jesuss-crucifixion-would-never-have.html