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When Agreement Isn’t Agreement: Why Conversations with Mormons Feel So Confusing
Mormon missionaries are at your house. They’re talking about Jesus. You’re talking about Jesus. And somehow, you’re agreeing and disagreeing at the same time.
In our latest blog post leading up to Fellowship Night, we unpack why these conversations feel so confusing and how Christians can approach them with greater clarity and confidence.
Aaron Yost
Jan 35 min read


My Case Against Abortion
The blog below is my written opening statement from my debate on abortion from this past November 2025. In the 7th grade I had an opportunity to participate in an activity called, Youth Legislature. We were formed into teams and had the chance to produce and debate mock legislation in the Tennessee State capitol which I thought was an amazing experience. Truthfully I don’t recall too many details about that day aside from the awe of the architecture, the bullet hole in the ra
Tim Tant
Jan 19 min read


Objective Morality Makes Knowledge Possible
Not long ago someone wrote to the Tennessee Fellowship for Christian Apologetics after reading one of my blog articles. Among other things, he argued that I had simply chosen to follow God’s moral system, while others chose differently. Therefore, since we are all subjectively choosing, my morality was just as subjective as anyone else’s. His three main points were 1) "Aaron Yost actually decides what's right for himself." 2) "Aaron Yost is incapable of providing me what "Go
Aaron Yost
Nov 8, 20258 min read


Does God Send People to Hell Just Because They Don’t Believe?
One of the most common objections you’ll hear today goes something like this:“So you’re saying God sends me to hell just because I don’t believe in Him? That’s unjust — because if He’s the one who has to give faith, then how can I be punished for not having it?” On the surface, this sounds like a strong critique. But once you look closely at what the Bible actually says, the objection unravels. 1. Unbelief Is Not Ignorance, It ’s Suppression The first mistake is assuming unbe
Aaron Yost
Aug 25, 20254 min read


The Finite Game Trap: Why Creation Science Must Shift to Infinite Game Thinking
You stare at your computer screen, overwhelmed. Three new studies have been published just this week claiming to refute young-earth creationism. One presents new radiometric dating evidence, another details transitional fossils, and a third offers refined calculations for stellar evolution timelines. Each demands a response. Each requires hours of research, careful analysis, and detailed rebuttal. By the time you finish addressing these three studies, six more will likely be
Aaron Yost
Jun 12, 20258 min read


Is there “Tension” Between Science and Christianity?
At an open Q&A session after his lecture, famous atheist Richard Dawkins said, “Science puts men on the moon, while religion flies planes...
Tim Tant
Apr 22, 20253 min read


The Myth of 40,000 Denominations
When we talk about Christianity, you often hear that it's broken up into tons of different groups, maybe even tens of thousands. This...
Aaron Yost
Mar 28, 20256 min read


Do Christian Apologetics Work?
I recently heard a man critique apologetics because, as he put it, arguing with unbelievers was a waste of time. He recalled a time when...
Aaron Yost
Mar 19, 20255 min read


What the "James Ossuary" shows us about the Original Texts of the Gospels
We don't have the original manuscripts of the Gospels and that's not a bad thing. Let me show you why... An ancient ossuary (box for...
Tim Tant
Mar 8, 20252 min read
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