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Ross Hickling, Ph.D.
Oct 27, 20154 min read
The Resurrection of Jesus Comes from Ancient Religious Myths?
In the continuing series of arguments that atheists use to attack the New Testament, I will focus now on the claim made by atheist...
Ross Hickling, Ph.D.
Sep 24, 20154 min read
"We Do Not Know Who Wrote the Gospels"
Many of our high school and college students will hear this skeptical claim and others like it on their campuses from those who are...
Ross Hickling, Ph.D.
Sep 15, 20154 min read
Atheist's Accusation of "Contradictory Gospels" Just Doesn't Make Sense
There are skeptical voices today that claim the Gospel narratives contradict each other. One of these voices belongs to Dr. Richard...
Ross Hickling, Ph.D.
Aug 30, 20153 min read
The Curious Case of Brian Grasso and the Modern Concept of "Tolerance"
Recently, Brian Grasso, an incoming Christian freshman at Duke University, wrote a blog post for the “Post Everything” page of the...
Ross Hickling, Ph.D.
Aug 13, 20157 min read
"What's All of the Hubbub, Bub?"
This was a phrase that cartoon icon Bugs Bunny would use all of the time. Most often, Bugs would use this phrase when another cartoon...
Ross Hickling, Ph.D.
Jul 21, 20154 min read
Buying Cars and Internet Purchases: Subjective Experiences are Valid!
I’ve typed a lot of sentences in different blog posts recently about the evidentiary principles that back up the New Testament...
Ross Hickling, Ph.D.
May 21, 20153 min read
Chain of Custody and the New Testament
In my past career in law enforcement, I was very familiar with the chain of custody when dealing with evidence. If the chain is broken...
Ross Hickling, Ph.D.
May 4, 20152 min read
Murrah Building Memories Part 2
So what does strolling down memory lane (Part 1) have to do with my goals to share the great reasons for belief in Jesus Christ? Before...
Ross Hickling, Ph.D.
May 3, 20157 min read
Memories of 20 Years Ago: The Aftermath of the Murrah Building Terrorist Attack Part 1
I want to share with you some of my experiences of working at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. A little over twenty years ago on...
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