Philosopher Michael Horner is a truth-seeker who promotes and defends Christianity on university and college campuses. His lectures, debates and articles provide carefully thought through arguments and evidence for the Christian faith as well as answers to objections.
Recently, he was invited to be a contributing author for the book Everyday Apologetics. He was thrilled to be a part of this project!
This book answers questions that so many people are asking in a readable and accessible way. Topics like evidence for God’s existence, the problem of evil, dealing with doubt, science & faith, meaning & purpose etc. The chapter he wrote is entitled “How Fine-Tuning Points Powerfully to God.” Check it out!
You can buy a printed version of this book in the P2C Bookstore.
Is it possible that you know some actions are morally right or wrong even though you can't demonstrate it?
Do moral dilemmas provide good reasons to deny moral absolutes?
One of the most significant moments of life was when I understood that Jesus Christ’s death on the cross paid the penalty for all my sins – past, present & future. What fantastic news that was to me that even my future sins had been paid for already! It radically changed my life by altering the way I related to God.