Project Introduction

Posted: May 16, 2013 in Uncategorized

Our apologetics class (for a definition of “apologetics,” see our first post) was a great experience through which our ability to defend our faith was increased. This blog is a documentation of our end-of-year project which we completed for the class.

Over a period of several weeks, we interviewed 50 people at the downtown public library in Kokomo, Indiana. We spent hours asking questions, listening to answers, and discussing further those questions and answers.

We started off each conversation by asking a few questions about the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Connecticut that happened in December 2012. Depending on the answers of the person, we sometimes branched off into discussions of their worldview and beliefs. The second half of the questions involved the terrible reality of abortion, which kills 3,000 babies each day in the United States alone.

Overall, the project was quite profitable for us as we honed our skill in defending our faith in Christ and articulating what we stand for. We hope it was also beneficial for those we interviewed, and we would like to thank the 50 people who took the time to talk with us.

Please check out the posts on this blog to hear some audio clips from the interviews! Also, feel free to share this blog with anyone who might be interested. We welcome any questions, feedback, or constructive criticism you might have. Ask away!

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