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Christian Apologetics (Alton) PDF
Christian Apologetics
By: Pastor Brian Alton
Excerpts, research data, facts and statistics taken from the Christian Apologetics &
Research Ministry Handbook; Written by: Matthew J. Slick, M. Div.
Introduction to Apologetics
The word apologetics comes from the Greek word apologia, pronounced, ap-ol-ogee-ah. It means, a verbal defense. It is used eight times in the New Testament; (Acts
22:1; 25:16; I Cor. 9:3; II Cor. 7:11; Phil. 1:7, 17; II Tim. 4:16, and I Pet. 3:15). The last
verse is the one that is most commonly associated with Christian Apologetics.
I Peter 3:15
But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts, and always be ready to give a defense to
everyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you, with meekness and fear.
Therefore, Christian Apologetics is that branch of Christianity that deals with answering
any and all critics who oppose or question the revelation of God in Christ and the Bible.
It can include studying such subjects as biblical manuscript transmission, philosophy,
biology, mathematics, evolution, and logic. It can also consist of just simply giving an
answer to a question about Jesus or a Bible passage. You dont have to read a ton of
books to do that.
What Do I Study?
You could pray and ask the Lord to teach you what He wants you to know. Ask Him to
give you a burden for something to learn. It doesnt matter what it is. Just ask.
Whatever you become interested in is what you should learn about because its probably
something God wants you to know for later use. It is like having tools in a tool shed; the
more you have, the more you can accomplish.
Another way to find out what God wants you to study is through your circumstances.
Lets say that a Jehovahs Witness comes to you door and debates the deity of Christ with
you and you find you dont know how to defend it biblically. In that case, you know you
need to study biblical verses that teach Jesus is God in flesh. Or maybe a co-worker asks
you how you know the Bible is true? If you dont have an answer, pray and start
researching. Go to a Christian bookstore and get some books on the subject, another
good way to learn would be to talk to your pastor. Sometimes God will make a verse or
subject in the Bible come to life to you and it might strike you as odd or interesting.
You could get a commentary and read up on it, or you could ask others about it. In doing
so you are preparing yourself through learning to be ready to answer questions and point
people to the truth. Youd be surprised how many details God can use to help you in
your daily witness, even in those odd times when verses seem to suddenly come alive.
If you want to be able to witness well to another person, friend, or family member that
may be in a cult, you need to be able to understand their doctrines as well as your own.
Through study you will be able to answer tough questions that often come up in
witnessing encounters. A Christian should know his doctrine well enough to be able to
recognize not only what is true, but also what is false. II Timothy 2:14, 15: Remind
them of these things, charging them before the Lord not to strive about words to no profit,
to the ruin of the hearers. Be diligent to present yourself approved to God a worker who
does not need to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.
Apologetics is Like
Apologetics is like a field. In the center of the field is a garden, this garden has one door
and that door is Jesus. There is one path that leads to that door. Inside the garden is
eternal life in the presence of God. Outside it, however, in the field, are rocks, boulders,
thorns, thistles, valleys, hills, and many false paths that lead to nowhere. The apologist
resides in the field and points people to the true path so they can find the Garden. The
apologist seeks to remove the intellectual thorns and emotional rocks that prevent people
from finding the true path to God. There are also many people who are walking false
paths (cults, philosophies, etc.) who will never reach that garden. The apologist gently
guides that person, removes the obstacles, and points in the direction of the Garden.
When people arrive there, it is between them and God on whether or not they enter.
Picture yourself as a laborer in that field. It isnt your job to save anyone; it is just your
job to point the way. You arent the only one in the field. Getting them to the Garden is
not your job. They get there, you simply help them.
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1:26-32 says: For this reason God gave them up to vile passions. For
even their women exchanged the natural use for what is against nature.
Likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in
their lust for one another, men with men committing what is shameful, and
receiving in themselves the penalty of their error which was due. And
even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them
over to a debased mind, to do those things which are not fitting; being
filled with all unrighteousness, sexual immorality, wickedness,
covetousness, maliciousness; full of envy, murder, strife, deceit, evilmindedness; they are whisperers, backbiters, haters of God, violent,
proud, boasters, inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents,
undiscerning, untrustworthy, unloving, unforgiving, unmerciful; who,
knowing the righteous judgment of God, that those who practice such
things are worthy of death, not only do the same but also approve of those
who practice them. As of 2002, the evangelical Lutheran church is in
risk of apostasy by entertaining the idea of accepting homosexual
relationships into the church. The United Church of Christ set up a
$500,000 scholarship fund for gay and lesbian seminarians and urged
wider acceptance of homosexuals by other denominations. Her are some
recent headlines found on this subject:
United Church Makes Gay Scholarship, Cleveland, June 16th, 2000,
AP online via Comtex
The Supreme Court of the United Methodist Church was asked
Thursday to reconsider the denominations ban of gay clergy.
Church court of United Methodists asked to decide on gay clergy
ban, Nashville, TN, October 25th, 2001, AP WorldStream
Such examples are demonstrations of the incredible need for defending
biblical truth within those churches that claim to be preaching the truth.
Another reason we need apologetics is because of the many false
teachings out there. Mormonism teaches that God used to be a man in
another world, that he brought one of his goddess wives with him to this
world, that they produce spirit offspring that are born into human babies,
and that you have the potential of becoming a god of your own world one
day. Jehovahs Witnesses teach that there is no Trinity, that Jesus is
Michael the Archangel, that there is no hell, and that only 144,00 people
will be able to go to heaven. Atheism denies Gods existence and openly
attacks Christianity and is gaining ground in public life and schools.
Islam teaches that Jesus was not God in flesh, that Jesus did not raise from
the dead, and the He did not atone for our sins. It teaches that salvation is
partly based on ones works and partly based on Allahs grace. It teaches
that the Holy Spirit is the angel Gabriel; that Jinn are unseen beings,
created from fire, and that Muhammad was greater than Jesus. Even
within the Christian church there are false teachings. We can see that
from both within the Christian church and from outside of it, false
teachings are bombarding believers (and non-believers) all over the world.
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Classical Apologetics
Classical apologetics is that style of Christian defense that stresses rational arguments for
the existence of God and uses evidence to substantiate biblical claims and miracles. It is
quite similar to evidential apologetics and appeals to human reason and evidence. Early
classical apologists include Augustine, Anselm, and Thomas Acquinus. Contemporary
classical apologists are Norman Geisler, William Craig, and J.P. Moreland.
Some of the arguments relied upon for proofs of Gods existence are the cosmological
arguments and the teleological argument. The cosmological argument attempts to prove
God exists by stating that there has to be an uncaused cause of all things. That uncaused
cause is God. The teleological argument uses the analogy of design; that is, the universe
and life exhibit marks of design. Therefore, there must be a Designer. Other times, strict
evidence is used to establish Christianitys validity. However, both aspects are combined
in classical apologetics.
An example of classic apologetics might be as follows:
John: I dont believe Jesus rose from the dead?
Brian: Why not? The eyewitnesses stated that they saw Him after His resurrection.
John: Sorry, I cant accept that. The Bible has been rewritten so many times it cannot be
trusted.
Brian: But the manuscript evidence for the New Testament shows us that the
manuscripts have been faithfully and accurately transmitted to us. We can trust the
documents and we can trust that the Bible is reliable.
John: What manuscript evidence?
Brian: The fact that over 5000 supporting Greek manuscripts of the New Testament have
been discovered, when examined, shows us that they are all copied with extreme
accuracy. The New Testament alone is over 99% textually pure. In addition, another
20,000 manuscripts in other languages also have been discovered. All these manuscripts
range from the second century to after the turn of the first millennium. They all
demonstrate an amazing accuracy and consistency within the copies. Therefore, we can
trust that the New Testament which has been transmitted to us as accurate. Since we can
trust the documents, we have reliable eyewitness accounts of the resurrection accurately
recorded and transmitted to us.
John: Even if the New Testament is reliable, I still cannot believe Jesus rose from the
dead.
Brian: But, if it is reliable and it accurately records eyewitness accounts of Jesus
resurrection, then why wont you believe the witness? If Jesus did indeed rise from the
dead, then what He said is true.
This example of a very simplistic dialogue has strengths and weaknesses to it but it
demonstrates a way of using evidence and logic as a defense to support the resurrection,
as a real and tangible biblical miracle
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A slight twist and variation of this could focus on the total fulfillment of prophecies in the
Bible and be as Follows:
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The Bible claims to be the Word of God.
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The Bible has been accurately transmitted to us through the copying
method.
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The Old Testament was written before the New Testament.
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The Old Testament contains prophecies of Jesus fulfilled in the New
Testament.
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Jesus fulfilled the prophecies.
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This shows that the Bible is inspired.
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Since it is inspired, it is accurate.
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It says that God exists.
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Therefore, God exists.
No argument is without strengths and weaknesses and all classical apologetic approaches
have been tackled by many critics. The critics are not left unanswered and Christians
have, in turn, refuted the refutations. This back and forth process of point, counter-point
is going to continue until the return of Jesus. Nevertheless, God commands that we do
our best to defend the faith and classical apologetics is one of the means to do that.
Presupposition Apologetics
This form of Christian apologetics deals with presuppositions.
A Christian
presuppositionlist presupposes Gods existence and argues from that perspective to show
the validity of Christian theism.
Theism:
A teaching that there is a God of gods of any kind actively involved in the affairs of the
world. This does not necessitate the Christian concept of the one true God, but does
include it. Christianity is a theistic religion.
This position also presupposes the truth of the Christian Scriptures and relies on the
validity and power of the gospel to change lives.
From this scripture we see that the unbeliever is sinful in his mind:
Romans 1:18-32
For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and
unrighteousness of men, who suppress the truth in unrighteousness, because what may be
known of God is manifest in them, for God has shown it to them. For since the creation
of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that
are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse, because,
although they knew God, they did not glorify Him as God, nor were thankful, but became
futile in their thoughts, and their foolish hearts were darkened. Professing to be wise, they
became fools, and changed the glory of the incorruptible God into an image made like
corruptible man-- and birds and four-footed animals and creeping things. Therefore God
also gave them up to uncleanness, in the lusts of their hearts, to dishonor their bodies
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among themselves, who exchanged the truth of God for the lie, and worshiped and served
the creature rather than the Creator, who is blessed forever. Amen. For this reason God
gave them up to vile passions. For even their women exchanged the natural use for what
is against nature. Likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in
their lust for one another, men with men committing what is shameful, and receiving in
themselves the penalty of their error which was due. And even as they did not like to
retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a debased mind, to do those things
which are not fitting; being filled with all unrighteousness, sexual immorality,
wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; full of envy, murder, strife, deceit, evilmindedness; they are whisperers, backbiters, haters of God, violent, proud, boasters,
inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents, undiscerning, untrustworthy, unloving,
unforgiving, unmerciful; who, knowing the righteous judgment of God, that those who
practice such things are worthy of death, not only do the same but also approve of those
who practice them.
The unbeliever is also unable to understand spiritual things:
I Corinthians 2:13, 14
These things we also speak, not in words which mans wisdom teaches but which the
Holy Spirit teaches, comparing spiritual things with spiritual. But the natural man does
not receive the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him; nor can he
know them, because they are spiritually discerned.
This means that no matter how convincing your evidence is or how good your logic is, an
unbeliever cannot come to the faith because his fallen nature will distort how he
perceives the truth. The only thing that can ultimately change his is regeneration. So, to
this end, the presuppositionalist seeks to change a persons presuppositions to be in
conformity with biblical revelation. I have found that a persons presuppositions are
extremely important when discussing God and the validity of Christianity. I always ask
diagnostic type questions to find out where a person is philosophically and
presuppositionally, so I might be able to better discuss Christianity and my belief system.
This is a very important point to focus on because a persons presuppositions will govern
how he will interpret facts. Please consider the following dialogue as a realistic example
of how the works:
John: I am an atheist and an evolutionist. Prove to me there is a God.
Brian: I do not think I can with your presuppositions.
John: Why not?
Brian: Because your presuppositions will not allow you to examine without bias the
evidence that I present to you for Gods existence.
John: That is because there is no evidence for Gods existence.
Brian: See? There you go; you just confirmed what I was stating.
John: How so?
Brian: Your presupposition is that there is no God, therefore, no matter what I might
present to you to show His existence, you must interpret it in a manner consistent with
your presupposition; namely, that there is no God. If I were to have a video tape of God
coming down from heaven, youd say it was a special effect. If I had a thousand eye-
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witnesses saying they haw Him, youd say it was mass-hysteria. If I had Old Testament
prophecies fulfilled in the New Testament, youd say they were forged, dated incorrectly,
or not real prophecies. So, I cannot prove anything to you since your presupposition
wont allow it; it is limited.
John: It is not limited!
Brian: Yes it is! Your presupposition cannot allow you to rightly determine Gods
existence from evidence providing that there were factual proof of His existence. Dont
you see? If I did have incontrovertible proof, you would interpret the facts consistently
with your presupposition and you would not be able to see the proof.
John: I see your point, but I am open to being persuaded, if you can.
Brian: Then, I must ask you, what kind of evidence would you accept that would prove
Gods existence? I must see what your presuppositions are and work either with them or
against them.
Presuppositional apologetics differs from classical apologetics in that presuppositional
apologetics rejects the validity of traditional proofs for the existence of God. A pure
presuppositionalist tackles the worldview of a person and seeks to change the very core
and foundation of how a person perceives facts.
Evidential Apologetics
Evidential apologetics is that style of Christian defense that stresses the miracles found in
the Bible, particularly Christs resurrection, as an evidence for the existence of God and
the validity of Christ and His words. It also uses historical evidences to support the
veracity of the biblical accounts.
It is very similar to Classical Apologetics which stresses reason in its approach to
evidences. Basically, evidential apologetics stresses evidence such as miracles, fulfilled
prophecies, etc. and uses reason to support them.
An example of evidential apologetics might be as follows. (Note the similar argument to
the classical approach):
John: How do I know God exists?
Brian: One of the ways can be found in the gospel accounts where Jesus performed
many miracles like walking on water, healing the sick, etc. and then finally rising from
the dead. No mere man can do those kinds of things. There had to be something
supernatural at work. Why cant that be God?
John: But the Bible is full of myths. It is just a bunch of stories.
Brian: Actually, they are not just myths and stories. The gospels, for example, were
written by those who either knew Jesus personally, or were under the direction of those
who did. The gospels are full of factual accounts of cities, customs, terms, locations, etc.,
that can all be verified historically and archaeologically. There are many books that have
verified the authenticity of the gospel accounts.
John: If that is true, then I am sure the gospels have been corrupted over time.
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Brian: Actually, that isnt quite accurate. You see, the New Testament alone has
something like 24,000 supporting biblical manuscripts and they are around 99.5%
textually pure. That means that they have been reliably transmitted to us through the
centuries. We can trust them.
John: Still, I cant believe all those miracles and stuff.
Brian: Why not? Many eyewitnesses wrote and spoke about what they saw Jesus do.
After the gospel accounts were written, there were plenty of people around who had seen
Jesus who could have spoken up or written something down contradicting what the
apostles wrote. But, we have no account of this happening.
John: I didnt think of that.
Brian: Furthermore, since the eyewitnesses wrote about what they saw, and they saw
miracles, as did hundreds of others, and Jesus healed people, walked on water, calmed a a
storm by command, and rose from the dead, then whatever He says must be true since He
backed up His words with His deeds.
John: That make sense, but that doesnt mean there is a God.
Brian: True, it doesnt require that a God exist, but since Jesus spoke about God, about
the need to be right with God, etc., and since He performed many miracles including
rising from the dead, then it is safe to say that not only is there a God, but that we should
listen to Jesus. This would also mean that the Bible is the inspired Word of God.
John: Ill have to think about what youve said.
Generally, the evidential apologetics stresses data that supports the miraculous evidences
of biblical accounts thereby authenticating the Bible and the claims and deeds of Jesus.
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