“Richard [Carrier] takes the extremist position that Jesus of Nazareth never even existed, that there was no such person in history. This is a position that is so extreme that to call it marginal would be an understatement; it doesn't even appear on the map of contemporary New Testament scholarship.” PersonsWould BeJesusPositionExtremesContemporaryMapsTestamentNew TestamentScholarshipExtremistCarrierUnderstatementNazareth Author:William Lane Craig
“The person who follows the pursuit of reason unflinchingly toward its end will be atheistic or, at best, agnostic.” PersonsEndsReasonPursuitAgnosticAtheistic Author:William Lane Craig
“But the Bible says that the unreached will be judged on a quite different basis than those who have heard the gospel. God will judge the unreached on the basis of their response to His self-revelation in nature and conscience. The Bible says that from the created order alone, all persons can know that a Creator God exists and that God has implanted His moral law in the hearts of all persons so that they are held morally accountable to God (Rom. 1.20; 2.14-15). The Bible promises salvation to anyone who responds affirmatively to this self-revelation of God” KnowsHeartPersonsDifferentSelfLawOrderMoralHeardJudgingPromiseConscienceBasesSalvationResponseCreatorGods WillRevelationsJudgedGod ExistsMoral LawSelf RevelationCreator God Author:William Lane Craig
“Therefore, when a person refuses to come to Christ it is never just because of lack of evidence or because of intellectual difficulties: at root, he refuses to come because he willingly ignores and rejects the drawing of God's Spirit on his heart. No one in the final analysis really fails to become a Christian because of lack of arguments; he fails to become a Christian because he loves darkness rather than light and wants nothing to do with God.” WantHeartPersonsLightChristianSpiritReligionChristDarknessFailingIntellectualEvidenceArgumentRootsDifficultyFinalsRefuseDrawingAnalysisRejects Author:William Lane Craig
“I have found that the more I reflect philosophically on the attributes of God the more overwhelmed I become at his greatness and the more excited I become about Bible doctrine. Whereas easy appeals to mystery prematurely shut off reflection about God, rigorous and earnest effort to understand him is richly rewarded with deeper appreciation of who he is, more confidence in his reality and care, and a more intelligent and profound worship of his person.” PersonsRealityCareFoundEasyEffortMysteryGreatnessWorshipReflectionIntelligentProfoundAppreciationExcitedDeeperDoctrineAppealsAttributesOverwhelmedEarnestAttributes Of God Author:William Lane Craig
“Catching the apple doesn't overturn the law of gravity or the formulation of a new law. It's merely an intervention of a person with freewill who overrides the natural causes operative in that particular circumstance. And that is, essentially, is what God does when he causes a miracle to occur.” PersonsDoeLawCausesNaturalParticularCircumstancesMiracleApplesGravityInterventionCatching Author:William Lane Craig
“The Christian faith does not call for us to put our minds on the shelf, to fly in the face of common sense and history, or to make a leap of faith into the dark. The rational person, fully apprised of the evidence, can confidently believe.” MindBelievePersonsDoeChristianFacesDarkCommonEvidenceIntelligentCommon SenseRationalLeapShelvesChristian FaithLeap Of Faith Author:William Lane Craig
“The gospel is never heard in isolation. It is always heard against the background of the cultural milieu in which one lives. A person raised in a cultural milieu in which Christianity is still seen as an intellectually viable option will display an openness to the gospel which a person who is secularized will not [as such] part of the broader task of Christian scholarship is to help create and sustain a cultural milieu in which the gospel can be heard as an intellectually viable option for thinking men and women.” ThinkingMenPersonsStillsHelpingChristianChristianityHeardMen And WomenTasksRaisedBackgroundsIsolationOpennessDisplayScholarshipThinking ManMilieu Author:William Lane Craig