The God Question: Do Truth, Science, and History Point to God?
Four Questions Every Atheist Must Answer
College professors will tell you there is no such thing as truth. But is that true? Is there anything a thinking person can use to navigate the competing ideas they hear?
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Is truth relative or absolute? Can anything be true for you but not for me? What about when it comes to religious truths? Can all religions be true, or is there one that has evidence for its claims? What does the evidence for design in our universe tell us about the God who claimed to create the heavens and earth and everything in them?
Dr. Frank Turek is a Christian apologist, speaker, and bestselling author whose books include I Don’t Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist, Stealing from God, and Hollywood Heroes. As President of CrossExamined.org, he presents evidence for Christianity at churches, schools, and universities worldwide, and has debated leading atheists such as Christopher Hitchens and Michael Shermer.
Frank hosts the nationally syndicated radio program and podcast I and a weekly television program of the same name. A frequent guest on major media outlets including Fox News, ABC, and CBS, he is widely recognized as a leading voice in Christian apologetics and cultural engagement.
A former U.S. Navy aviator, Frank holds a master’s degree from George Washington University and a doctorate from Southern Evangelical Seminary. He and his wife, Stephanie, have three sons and two grandsons.
The John Ankerberg Show
The John Ankerberg Show is a television and media ministry committed to defending the Christian faith, encouraging the believer, and challenging the skeptic. For over 40 years The John Ankerberg Show has offered Real Answers to Real Questions and presented and defended the Christian faith. In all areas of ministry and through a variety of media outlets, our mission is to provide answers to tough theological questions in order to proclaim biblical truth, encourage the believer, and challenge the skeptic.

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