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The Watchmen and its Philosophy: Catastrophe v. Eucatastrophe

Lindsay Brooks, Steve Tsai and Matt Rosenblum talk about the questions raised by the graphic novel and film The Watchmen, contrasting the man-made attempt at redemptive catastrophe in the Watchmen with the true eucatastrophe of the Cross. Also, themes of goodness and depravity, nihilism, ethics and the existence of God are explored as well.

Tactics: Greg Talks About New Book

Our friend and mentor Greg Koukl recently authored a new book titled "Tactics: A Game Plan for Discussing Your Christian Convictions," published by Zondervan. The publisher is sponsoring a "blog tour" in which questions gathered from their own blog will be passed on to Greg Koukl. Each question will be answered by him and appear in a few select blogs. Ours is one of them. The question Greg will answer here is: Can a person with a modern worldview really connect with the postmodern worldview? (submitted by Paul, Williamsville, NY). Here's Greg's response:

Bumper Stickers, Slogans and McChristianity

Listen as the apologetics.com crew discuss the most common biblical misunderstandings and errors. From "God only helps those who help themselves" to "Hate the sin, love the sinner," the staff will tackle common Christian sayings and slogans to see if they can actually hold up to biblical scrutiny. Also, Professor Kevin Lewis from Biola University will be a special guest and address from his unique perspective on current events.

Words of Wisdom

The more excellent things are... the more manifold will the counterfeits be. So there are perhaps no graces that have more counterfeits than love and humility, these being virtues wherein the beauty of a true Christian does especially appear. - Jonathan Edwards