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- Scientology and Christianity Examined - Examines the teachings of L. Ron Hubbard and refutes his claim that Scientology is compatible with mainstream religions.
- In Christian Defense - Arguments against atheism, evolution, non-Christian religions, Mormonism, Catholicism and the beliefs of Jehovah's Witnesses.
- Into The Light - Presentation of Christianity to those with an Islamic background. Includes comparison of Muslim and Christian ideas and beliefs about Jesus, frequently asked questions, publications, links, and contact information.
- Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord of Hosts - Explanation of the beliefs of and answers to common arguments by Oneness Pentecostals, Jehovah's Witnesses, Islam, Latter-day Saints, Unitarian Universalists, the Jesus Seminar, and Atheism.
- In Truth - Articles discussing a variety of religions, traditions, and beliefs and comparing them with biblical Christianity. Also includes news with commentary, research tools, and answers common questions about the faith.
- Many Paths to One Goal? - Investigates whether world religions are complementary and equally true, especially focusing on comparisons between Christianity and Eastern religions.
- Side of Truth - Help for Apostolics and Oneness Pentecostals to learn the truth about the nature of God, salvation, and Christianity.
- Lazyboy's Rest Stop: Catholic Stuff - Links, testimonies, and articles on chatechetics, the papacy, Mariology, the Eucharist, the saints, and church history and government as relates to the Roman Catholic Church. From a conservative Protestant perspective.
- Biblical Christianity Explained - Explains and defends Christianity for Muslims, atheists and agnostics, Eastern religions, and followers of modern philosophies.
- The Trouble with the Elephant - Explores whether all religions are equally valid.
Wikipedia Articles
- Indigenous psychology - Indigenous psychology is defined by Kim and Berry, 1993, as “the scientific study of human behavior or mind that is native, that is not transported from other regions, and that is designed for its people.” It advocates examining knowledge, skills and beliefs people have about themselves and studying them in their natural contexts.
- Personal attack - Generally, a personal attack is committed when a person substitutes abusive remarks for evidence when examining another person's claims or comments. It is considered a personal attack when a person starts referencing a supposed flaw or weakness in an individual's personality, beliefs, lifestyle, convictions or principles, and use it as a debate tactic or as a means of avoiding discussion of the relevance or truthfulness the person's statement.