Robin Schumacher

Robin Schumacher

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Robin Schumacher is an accomplished software executive and Christian apologist who has written many articles, authored and contributed to several Christian books, appeared on nationally syndicated radio programs, and presented at apologetic events. He holds a BS in Business, Master's in Christian apologetics and a Ph.D. in New Testament. His latest book is, A Confident Faith: Winning people to Christ with the apologetics of the Apostle Paul.

The muscular side of forgiveness

Flexing forgiveness in this way is the exact opposite of being wimpy — it takes strength, a belief that you have innate moral value and worth, and deserve the justice needed to restore the broken relationship.

The muscular side of forgiveness

Evidence against the existence of skeptics

The fact that all of us have prayed at some point in our lives reveals that we aren’t quite as skeptical of God’s existence as we might make out.

Evidence against the existence of skeptics

Are you living a noble lie?

While playing make believe when we were kids was fun, doing so when you’re an adult is all kinds of wrong and very unnecessary when the truth is so much better.

Are you living a noble lie?

Porn does it again

It’s my hope that any man or woman reading this who struggles with porn will “dispossess” themselves of it by loving God, their spouse should they have one, and use Scripture to fight against “every encumbrance and the sin [like lust and porn] which so easily entangles us” (Heb. 12:1).

Porn does it again

Enough with the fake friendships

Such an attitude is bad enough when it’s aimed at other people, but it’s an eternal catastrophe when it’s directed at God.

Enough with the fake friendships

Yet another example of why theology matters

Here, once again, we have a tragic example of what happens when Christians are grossly illiterate in theology, and one might argue lack common sense in matters of illness in general and mental affliction in particular.

Yet another example of why theology matters

Life runs on denial

One can really argue that today, life literally runs on denial.

Life runs on denial

My favorite part of the Christmas story

While Israel and Rome may have done their best to stop Christ from being King, God declared His Son's royal presence by bringing the mighty kingmakers, the magi, from Persia to acknowledge it.

My favorite part of the Christmas story

A review on Jordan Peterson's 'Exodus' series

I received an invitation to preview the first two episodes of Dr. Peterson's "Exodus" production, which were about four hours in total. Once you dive in, you’ll be surprised at how fast time flies by.   

A review on Jordan Peterson's 'Exodus' series