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Author Archives: Peter Van Kleeck Jr. Ph.D.
Presuppositional Apologetics and the Bible
I Am Weary of All Mark Ward’s Posts…
by Christopher Yetzer (Reposted with permission) I’m weary of all the MW posts so I’m going to try to say everything at once and be done. I will discuss briefly some problems with the KJV survey followed by a summary of thoughts on the https://kjvfalsefriends.com/ website. I will not attack the man, but the content.Continue reading “I Am Weary of All Mark Ward’s Posts…”
Islam, Allah, and the Bible
Atheism, Scripture, and Apologetics
Holy Scripture, Holy Hymn Books, and Holy Holy Holy
Theology and Ward’s False Friends
In this video, I discuss the possibility that theological words could be construed as “false friends” under Ward’s definition. As such, it seems all of our Bibles have words in them we think we understand but, in the end, we do not because language changes, and along with it so do the meanings of words,Continue reading “Theology and Ward’s False Friends”
Evangelism, Religious Liberty, and We Almost Got Arrested
Occasionally I go out with a group of students to the campus of Virginia Tech and share the Gospel via Christian apologetics and Christian worldview. Oddly enough we all hold to the KJV and yet here we are doing apologetics. I seem to remember a certain Christian apologist telling me that people who hold theContinue reading “Evangelism, Religious Liberty, and We Almost Got Arrested”
Mark Ward and Covid Apologetics
Augustine and the LXX – Reformation Bible Society Breakout Lecture
In this paper, I examine whether Augustine’s belief in the LXX was rational (i.e., not merely a feeling, intuition, or a belief lacking in evidence) and warranted (i.e., justified according to certain accepted belief-forming criteria). I’d like to thank the Reformation Bible Society for allowing me to present this paper. Blessings.