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  • My Debate on the Grounding of Morality
    Was I nervous? Yes, absolutely. Of course, this wasn't my ordinary speaking event. On April 5, about 170 people packed a room at Weber State University, to watch my formal debate with professor of philosophy Dr. Richard Greene. The question: Can there be objective moral values and obligations without God?...

  • Webcast Tuesday
    Tuesday is the live weekly webcast 4-7 p.m. PT. Greg's commentary and open calls. Give Greg a call with your question or comment at (855) 243-9975. Listen live online. Join us on Twitter during the program @STRtweets #STRtalk.

  • Advice for an Introvert (Video)
    What advice can you give to an introvert about how to engage others in discussions about God?

  • Reasonable Faith, Biblical Interpretation and “Tipping Point” Evidence
    I’ve been reviewing a cold-case for a local agency this week, examining the evidence they’ve collected to help them determine if they’ve got enough to file the case with the District Attorney. We’re using an approach that I’ve described in my book, called “Abductive Reasoning”; a process that also has...

  • Will Right and Wrong Always Be Obvious?
    A person doesn’t have to know the Bible in order to know right and wrong, right? Well, yes and no. It all depends on what value system is being fed to that person by society. A society saturated in a Christian understanding of morality will reinforce that understanding, even among...