- We’re now taking submissions for a new Question of the Week series we’re doing. Use the contact form in the homepage. Starting next week, we’ll answer one question per week from our readers.
- The Gospel Coalition has released William Lane Craig’s new essay, “Five Arguments for God“
- We’ll soon be reviewing both Greg Bahnsen’s new book on presuppositional apologetics (Well, it’s not really new, it was just rediscovered) and Francis J. Beckwith’s forthcoming book, Politics for Christians: Statecraft as Soulcraft (Special thanks go to Intervarsity Press for granting us a review copy). Edit: My bad… I mistook the book Gil was reviewing. It is in fact Bahnsen’s older book.
- On a more personal note, my school’s academic team recently took second in a statewide competition (Which explains the lack of blog entries for this week).
- Peter Kreeft deals with several pro-abortion arguments here.
- Ever wondered how to respond to conspiracy theories? Edward Feser tackles conspiracy theories here.
- In his latest mentoring letter, Greg Koukl of Stand to Reason argues that sometimes, it’s smart to embrace the atheist’s argument.
- Doug Geivett has an interesting piece on miracles and if they occur today.
Tags: Rational Bytes


Thanks for reviewing my book. Be Gentle!
Frank
We’re doing a question of the week series?
It’d really be nice if we could all be kept in the loop Timmy.
Looking forward to the release of “Politics for Christians”
I’ll probably purchase it, especially if it is available on Kindle. Great links BTW! The article on conspiracy theories was particularly interesting.
Haha! Yeah, well it should be interesting if we get any questions
Haha, I agree! The conspiracy article was pretty interesting. I tried showing people it on a separate forum, but it got locked, sadly
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