Come Let Us Reason Apologetics Conference Nov 19-21 New Orleans
November 13, 2009 by Toni
Filed under Christian Apologetics

Just a shout out to any locals in New Orleans to come join us for the “Come, Let Us Reason” Apologetics Conference sponsored by the EPS and Biola University’s Masters in Apologetics Department on November 19 – 21 at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. There is an incredible lineup of speakers including J.P. Moreland, Greg Koukl, Michael Murray, Paul Copan, Gary Habermas, Michael Rae, Sean McDowell, and more!!
I will personally be speaking on the struggle of gals to defend the faith and what they should do about it. You won’t want to miss this!!
To Die For A Lie! Sure, Why Not?
April 17, 2009 by Toni
Filed under Christian Apologetics, Featured

In the essay “Capturing the Imagination Before Engaging the Mind,” in Apologetics For a New Generation, Craig Hazen writes about a play that he remembers attending as a very young Christian. The dialogue in a particular scene was written by Eusebius of Caesarea and is absolutely gripping. Hazen writes, “Skeptics sometimes bring up the objection that the closest followers of Jesus probably made the miracle stories and the account of the resurrection.” The following dialog “demonstrates in an unforgettable way just how ludicrous that idea is.” The scene is a group of the apostles of Christ sitting around a first-century fire “cooking up a story” about what lies they were going to tell the world.
“Dear friends, you and I are of all men the best-informed with regard to the character of him [Jesus], the deceiver and master of deceit of yesterday, whom we have all seen undergo the extreme penalty, inasmuch as we were initiated into his mysteries.
He appeared a holy man to the people, and yet his aims were selfish beyond those of the people, and he has done nothing great, or worth a resurrection, if one leaves out of account the craft and guile of his disposition, and the crooked teaching he gave us and its vain deceit.
In return for which, come, let us join hands, and all together make a compact to carry to all men a tale of deceit in which we all agree, and let us say that we have seen him bestow sight on the blind, which none of us ever heard he did, and giving hearing to the deaf, which none of us ever heard tell of: (let us say) he cured lepers, and raised the dead. To put it in a word, we must insist that he really did and said what we never saw him do, or heard him say.
But since his last end was a notorious and well-known death, as we cannot disguise the fact, yet we can slip out even of this difficulty by determination, if quite shamelessly we bear witness that he joined us after his resurrection from the dead, and shared our usual home and food. Let us all be impudent and determined, and let us see that our freak lasts even to death. There is nothing ridiculous in dying for nothing at all. And why should we dislike for no good reason undergoing scourging and bodily torture, and if need be to experience imprisonment, dishonour, and insult for what is untrue?
Let us now make this our business. We will tell the same falsehoods, and invent stories that will benefit nobody, neither ourselves, nor those we deceive, nor him who is deified by our lies. And we will extend our lies not only to men of our own race, but go forth to all men, and fill the whole world with our fabrications about him. And then let us lay down laws for all the nations in direct opposition to the opinions they have held for ages about their ancestral gods. Let us bid the Romans first of all not to worship the gods their forefathers recognized.
Let us pass over into Greece, and oppose the teaching of their wise men. Let us not neglect the Egyptians, but declare war on their gods, not going back to Moses’ deeds against them of old time for our weapons, but arraying against them our Master’s death, to scare them so we will destroy the faith in the gods which from immemorial time has gone forth to all men, not by words and argument, but by the power of our Master Crucified.
Let us go to other foreign lands, and overturn all their institutions. None of us must fail in zeal; for it is no petty contest that we dare, and no common prizes lie before us—-but most likely the punishments inflicted according to the laws of each land: bonds, of course, torture, imprisonment, fire and sword, and wild beasts. We must greet them all with enthusiasm, and meet evil bravely, having our Master as our model.
For what could be finer than to make both gods and men our enemies for no reason at all, and to have no enjoyment of any kind, to have no profit of our dear ones, to make no money, to have no hope of anything good at all, but just to be deceived and to deceive without aim or object?
This is our prize, to go straight in the teeth of all the nations, to war on the gods that have been acknowledged by them all for ages, to say that our Master, who (was crucified) before our very eyes was God, and to represent Him as God’s Son, for Whom we are ready to die, though we know we have learned from Him nothing either true or useful.
Yes, that is the reason we must honour Him the more—-His utter uselessness to us—-we must strain every nerve to glorify His name, undergo all insults and punishments, and welcome every form of death for the sake of a lie. Perhaps truth is the same thing as evil, and falsehood must then be the opposite of evil.
So let us say that He raised the dead, cleansed lepers, drove out daemons, and did many other marvelous works, knowing all the time that He did nothing of the kind, while we invent everything for ourselves, and deceive those we can.
And suppose we convince nobody, at any rate we shall have the satisfaction of (c) drawing down upon ourselves, in return for our inventions, the retribution for our deceit.”
Hazen asks, “Why would any of these “deceivers” face tremendous loss and death to maintain a life that didn’t benefit them, their families, or difference whatsoever?” The obvious answer? They wouldn’t.
When you become so intimately familiar with the truth, lies truly seem ludicrous. Let’s become this familiar with the reasons for the truth of the Gospel!!
