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Convincing Proof

Convincing Proof

Auteur(s): Adam Lloyd Johnson
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The apologetics ministry of Adam Lloyd Johnson, PhD, providing good reasons and evidence to believe that Christianity is true.Adam Lloyd Johnson Spiritualité
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  • Why the Moral Argument Should Incorporate the Trinity
    Sep 4 2025

    In this episode of the podcast, Adam discusses a chapter that he contributed to a recent book that is going to be published by Oxford University Press about the moral argument. Adam's chapter covers his Divine Love Theory and explains how it is very useful to incorporate the Trinity into the moral argument. Adam gives four reasons why he includes the Trinity when he argues for God based on morality.

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    33 min
  • Interview with Clark Moghadam
    Jul 15 2025

    In this episode, Adam interviews Clark Moghadam, a student at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln who is studying biology and philosophy. Clark is helping out at Convincing Proof this summer and loves studying topics in the fields of theology, history, and philosophy.


    You can watch a talk Clark gave earlier this year here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mo7fq61nJzM

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    28 min
  • You Only Believe in Christianity Because You Were Raised in a Christian Culture
    Feb 7 2025

    Is it true that we only believe in Christianity because we were raised in a Christian culture? This argument claims that if our religious beliefs are only relative to the arbitrary place in which we were born, then we can’t trust them to be true. However, this is a poor argument. To see why, we can ask this: Why limit this to just our religious beliefs? What about our political, moral, scientific, or philosophical beliefs? Are those simply fixed by where we were born? Should that cause us to discount them?

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    7 min
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