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Argument Center/Base (Under Construction)

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The Argument Center is what the name suggests: a "center" to find the arguments you need to combat the world of difficult questions. It is under construction, and plenty of more compelling and interesting arguments will soon arrive from many different sources. 

NOTE: First-time visitors: you may not understand what the symbols on the website mean, symbols like    <    or     >>    and others, so please click here to help you understand how all the symbols and formatting are used.
If you don't, you won't be able to understand this powerful tool!

 

A one-liner Description of the Argument Center

The Argument Center is a giant sophisticated NON-denominational Q&A system that contains a collection (collected from across the Internet and other mediums) of the best concise Christian arguments formatted (1) for Apologists to easily find and re-use in their debates, (2) for Christians to get many different answers to their important questions quickly, and (3) for non-Christians to learn more about the faith in an innovative way.

To repeat, the Argument Center editors mine and harvest golden beautiful arguments all over the web and other mediums and bring them to this ONE center and format them for easier view-ability for your convenience.   

Wikipedia

The Argument Center is like Wikipedia in how it brings together information from many places, except the Argument Center is made for arguments regarding Christianity, and it has NO "Anyone can edit" policy to avoid complications. Nonetheless, if you want to edit stuff directly, please contact us, and let us know that you want to be an editor. We will first have to authenticate you to ensure you legitimately support this website and then you can help.

Non-denominational

Since there are many good answers from many denominations and individual thinkers, and since many hard questions exist without conclusive answers, this website has to be non-denominational at its core. So long the arguments/answers are high-quality and strong, we'll rate them as such and/or accept them ourselves. However, we will still list up arguments we disagree with and label them STRONG, OK, and WEAK accordingly. 


 

How to Use this Website

Please look at "How to Use This Site?" to understand the structure and formatting we use to express each unique question and argument.


 

Your Contributions

Submission of your Arguments

If you want to contribute your own arguments, answers, and questions, please send them to us to incorporate them. We will review them and try to incorporate them as soon as possible.

Become an Editor (Submit Directly on the Site)

If you want to directly help out by becoming a dedicated editor, please contact us, and let us know that you want to be an editor. We will first have to authenticate you to ensure you legitimately support this website and then you can help.

Donations

Like the site? Please donate to help cover the costs and to improve the website. Your name would appear in our supporters list.


 

Mistakes on the Website

Because of the nature of this website, with fewer trustworthy editors, lots of editing and filtering, lots of rewording, lots of researching, etc, there will be no doubt COUNTLESS errors on the website, whether in grammar, spelling, research or the representation of the atheistic and other views. Please correct us! Please tell us where the error is. Thanks. 


 

Not a Christian? This website is STILL for you.

Believe it or not, while this website is for Christian apologists' use, it is also in benefit for the atheists, agnostics, and people of other faiths. This website, despite it promoting objective arguments against your faith (or "non-faith") it is really for your benefit. Even more so, it's in your interest if you're in search of the truth. The reason why we say this is because ultimately, God EITHER exists OR doesn't exist, and more specifically, Jesus is EITHER the Lord, OR not the Lord. It's that simple (but some say it isn't). In addition, if God in fact doesn't exist, despite all the good reasons to believe in His existence, then no one, NOT even the atheists are better off, for every one dies at the end. But if God does exist, then those who are put right with God (namely through Christ), are better off than those who haven't (this is called the Pascal's wager). Now, there are many who say this argument is weak, especially on Wikipedia... that's where the beauty of this website comes in: it provides all sorts of objective counter arguments and counter-counter arguments in structured format from across the Internet and other mediums. Here is one such example. Please compare it to how you would read articles on Wikipedia and across the Internet and see how this website differs. 

Back to what we were saying. Now, according to what Jesus was recorded to say, EVERYONE has the opportunity to be right with God, not just a few people. And most likely you're not perfectly moral in the sight of God, hence why everyone needs the Christ. So this website serves as a way for you to clear up any confusion/objections regarding God/Jesus so that you can be put right with God. So at the end, even though you may hate this website (which we understand why), it is really for your benefit that this website exists, AND it's for your benefit that Christians do their hardest to get you to be put right with God through the Christ, despite them doing a horrible job. 

In addition, you should see plenty of atheistic arguments, some tough and some easy, from your favorite sources, like Talk Origins, Freedom from Religion Foundation, the Atheist, some of Wikipedia's atheistic articles, etc.  We'll try to be as objective as possible.


 

Argument Sources: CARM, Talk Origins, and Freedom from Religion

Since CARM.org has high quality arguments and writing style, many arguments would be borrowed from there, aside from other sources.  

Also, many atheistic arguments will come from Talk Origins and Freedom from Religion Foundation. They tend to have very difficult arguments worth looking at. 


 

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Last Updated on Friday, 15 January 2010 15:48