Three Developments From Last Week »

Albert Mohler, in talking about Rob Bell and his new book, made a broad, but profoundly true observation that’s worth repeating: Time is running out on the Emerging folks. They can play the game of suggestion for only so long. Eventually, the hard questions will be answered. Tragically, when the answers do come, as with [...]

“Caner’s Apologetics Book” and Presuppositionalism »

A few hours ago I received A Popular Encyclopedia of Apologetics, edited by Ergun Caner and Ed Hindson (both editors, as well as over a dozen of the contributors, are professors at Liberty University and Seminary; thus, the book might be said to be a “product of Liberty”). I admit, I had a bad taste [...]

The Quickest Way to Get the Facts on the Caner Controversy »

I’ve told many during this controversy who are looking for the facts that there is only one thing you need to listen to: White’s comments on Caner’s embellished testimonial (which was broadcasted on Focus on the Family before they quickly removed it from their website).  Listen to it here. It’s the quickest and best way [...]

Monday Muskeltuttin »

Can’t think of a more creative blog title. Anyway, a few hot things are happening: Check out the 2010 Ligonier Conference! Superb video on Inerrancy by Michael Horton. For the record, Apologetics Professor K. Scott Oliphint’s name is spelled OLIPHINT not OLIPHANT. I’ve ran into this a hundred times, and just want to set it [...]

Ergun Caner “Exonerated”? »

Remember the 22 questions written by James White and posted  by Justin Taylor regarding Ergun Caner’s fraudulent claims? Ok, read them quick, keep them in your head, and then tell me how many of those issues of integrity, honesty, and truth have been dealt with in Liberty University’s public statements about Caner. 10%? 15% tops? [...]

Caner and Presuppositionalism? »

“Walking into Ergun Caner’s theology class, I was a bit skeptical of what the day had in store. Rumors were flying (they still are) and I didn’t know what to believe (that has changed now).  I love theology, but most students at Liberty don’t wait until their Junior year to take it. I did…. We also [...]

A Case Study in RealApologetics: Ergun Caner vs. James White »

As many of you know, James White is on the list of “Real Apologists” while Ergun Caner is on the list of “Not-so-real-Apologists.” Since many people have asked for obvious reasons “What do you mean ‘real’ apologetics?” I thought it would be helpful to use the Caner situation to provide a vivid example of this [...]