About The Christian Apologetics & Research Ministry

CARM is a 501(c)3, non-profit, Christian ministry dedicated to the glory of the Lord Jesus Christ and the promotion and defense of the Christian Gospel, Doctrine, and Theology.  CARM analyzes religions such as Islam, Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormonism, Roman Catholicism, Universalism, Wicca, etc., and compares them to the Bible. We also analyze secular ideas such as abortion, atheism, evolution, and relativism. In all our analyses we use logic and evidence to defend Christianity and promote the truth of the Bible which is the inspired word of God.  Check out the Navigation Bar on the left to see what CARM has to offer.

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The Influence by Matt Slick

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The Influence, a fiction novel by Matt Slick (the founder and president of CARM), is about an unbeliever who is the focus of demonic attacks.  Angels are sent to protect him and one is allowed to talk to him and answer difficult questions.  But in order to learn the answers he must face his greatest challenge.  Truth is sometimes difficult. Published by Stonehouse Ink.   Read The Reviews! Get it at...

Myths about the Council of Nicea

There are a number of myths circulating today about the Council of Nicea.

Myth #1: The Council of Nicea invented the Deity of Jesus in 325 A.D.

Response: The Council of Nicea did not invent the Deity of Jesus. Christians well before the Council of Nicea already believed that Jesus was God based on a number of New Testament passages.

Myth #2: The Council of Nicea decided on the number of books that should be in the New Testament (totalling 27).

The Resurrection of Jesus – A Miracle in One of Three Ways

The Resurrection of Jesus – A Miracle in One of Three Ways The resurrection of Jesus Christ was a miracle. No matter if you believe in God or not, no matter if you’re a philosophical naturalist or a Christian, the account and effects of Jesus’ resurrection are truly miraculous. Non-Christians may scoff at this claim, but let me explain. The resurrection is a miracle in one of three ways – it is either: 1. A biological miracle 2. A psychological miracle 3. A theological miracle Before we continue, two quick points are necessary.

Why 1914 is Important to the Jehovah's Witnesses

The Watchtower’s 1914 doctrine is one of the most important, yet flimsy, doctrines that the Jehovah’s Witnesses hold to.  For this reason, it is crucial to not only stress the importance of this doctrine to the Jehovah’s Witnesses, but to graciously point out its errors.  If a Jehovah’s Witness begins to question such an important doctrine as 1914, it may lead to the questioning of other important Watchtower doctrines.

Atheism and the Multiverse

The atheist’s most recent god, the multiverse, was laid to rest this January at a rather unusual event: the 70th birthday celebration of Stephen Hawking, which was held at Cambridge. Delivering the eulogy was Dr. Alexander Vilenkin, who had written a recent paper that was presented at the “State of the Universe” meeting of scientists who had gathered to honor Hawking.

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