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Does not endorse all of these organizations, or all of their views. However, they do provide many necessary resources for apologetics.

The Pocket Testament League The League provides resources and training to equip and motivate you to share your faith effectively everyday.
Apologetics, Evangelism, & Creationism A large collectionof links from the MiamiChristian University Virtual Library.
Apologetics Index This site is a remarkably comprehensive database and hyperlinked glossary of information on all aspects of apologetics. It also includesreligion news and a variety of other features. This is a “must bookmark” site!
Bible Gateway An online Bible with searchable text in seven translationsand ten languages. Courtesy of Gospel Communications Network.
Bible Study Tools Searchable Bibles, commentaries, concordances, dictionaries,lexicons, history, and more, with hyperlinked cross-references.By Crosswalk.com.
Biblical Studies Foundation Provides free Bible study materials via the Internet.The centerpiece is the NET Bible, a new translation with extensive online study notes and annotations on the textual basis for the translation of each verse.
Center for Science & Culture The Center supports scientists and philosophers who recognizethe inadequacies of materialism and naturalism in the scientificdisciplines. The web site features many articles by authors such as Behe, Dembski, Johnson, Craig, and others.
Christian CADRE The Christian CADRE exists to centralize web-based theological, philosophical and other academic research sources, and to coordinate the efforts of Christian Internet apologists.
Christian Logic.com An excellent site for training homeschoolers or any Christianin the elements of logic, thinking, and reasoning, andhow to apply it to the Christian faith and everyday life.
A Critique of PBS’s Evolution The TV series Evolution airing on PBS and also being shown in public schools presents itself as science journalism, but it is actually a work of one-sided advocacy. The Discovery Institute has prepared a 152-pageViewer’s Guide to help teachers, parents, students, and interested citizens ensure that discussions of evolution in the classroom fairly represent the evidence and the full range of scientific viewpoints about Darwin’s controversial theory.
FaithQuest A sitededicated to faith and doubt with onlinecollections from a number of prominentphilosophers including Marilyn Adams, NicholasRescher, Alvin Plantinga, Richard Swinburne, andmany others.
Guide to Logical Fallacies A brief summary of the types of fallacies, by Stephen Downes.(Learn to recognize errors in arguments made by others, andavoid committing them yourself!)
 
Origins A site featuring scholarly and popular resources concerningintelligent design and philosophical theism. Includes worksby Johnson, Dembski, Craig, Plantinga, Geisler, and many others.
Religious Movements Page Sociology professor Jeffrey K. Hadden of the University of Virginia and his studentshave researched this large collection of profiles on religious movements,denominations, sects, and cults. Profiles include an overview, history, beliefs,controversial issues, links, and bibliography.
Resource Center for Theological Research An Evangelical ministry specializing in theological and apologetic research. Check out the Resource Index.
Southern California Centerfor Christian Studies Has arich listing of tapes on apologetics, featuringthe late Dr. Greg Bahnsen.
Ten Reasons to Believe RadioBible Class’s apologetics pages.
The Truth About KWANZAA and Christianity A critical comparison of Kwanzaa in relation to orthodox Christianity.
Truth or Fiction A web site where Internet users can quickly and easily get information about eRumors, warnings, offers, requests for help, and humorous or inspirational stories that are circulated by email. Rich Buhler does the primary researchto find out whether the story is true, false, disputed, or unproven.
Veritas Forum Some MP3 audio files of speakers at the Winter 2003 Veritas Forumheld at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo.
Willison Politics and Philosophy Resource Center This site features transcribed original documents written by pastpresidents and alumni of Harvard, Yale, and Princeton from 1799-1900.Through the themes of politics, U.S. and world history, philosophy, and theology, they demonstrate that the U.S. was founded on Biblical principles.