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Welcome to The Jude 3 Project, a blog authored by K.D. Hartman.

It has been said that a faith left unexamined is not worth believing. Therefore, The Jude 3 Project exists to examine the Christian faith. For this reason this blog will focus upon Christian apologetics, theology, and culture from an evangelical perspective.

Please take the time to search through the articles carefully.

If at any time you would like to comment on what has been presented please feel free to do so.

“If Christian truth is in fact truth, then it stands in antithesis to the ideas and the immorality of our age, and it must be practiced both in teaching and in practical action. Truth demands confrontation. It must be loving confrontation, but there must be confrontation nonetheless”. – Francis A. Schaeffer

This blog and all its contents are © 2009 K. Dayton Hartman II

  1. September 7, 2008 at 11:05 pm | #1

    This is also a great website that I have found.

  2. May 30, 2008 at 6:48 am | #2

    An excellent and well-written blog. I wish you all the best. :)

  3. May 12, 2008 at 2:54 pm | #3

    Mr. Donahue,

    Found this link and thought you might want to check it out. It lists 16 different apologetics podcasts. Enjoy!

    http://apologetics315.blogspot.com/2007/10/16-best-apologetics-podcasts.html

  4. May 2, 2008 at 3:46 pm | #4

    Mr. Donahue,

    You raise a good point when you write: “To whom can we go with so many heresies out there” and I believe there is a response. A few come to mind and I hope I am not stepping on Mr. Hartman’s toes! If so, sorry brother! :-)

    str.org- Greg Koukl at Stand to Reason has a great broadcast dealing with apologetics and he if very solid

    rzim.org- Here, you can find two different apologetic radio shows including “Let My People Think” by Ravi Zacharias and another by apologist Stuart McAllister, a member of Ravi’s team. (online)

    Breakpoint with Chuck Colson sometimes offers some good content in apologetics. I’m sure that Mr. Hartman can and will offer more, I just wanted to give him an assist.

    God Bless

  5. April 25, 2008 at 5:08 pm | #5

    I am very distraught (sp?) to hear about Hank Hannegraff. He seems like such a strong apologist and helped me a lot with his book Christianity in Crisis. At the same time, having a BA in theology myself, I wondered what his credentials were as it is a normal, obvious practice to state one’s degrees and training–amazingly Hank never does this and I cannot find the answer to this on any website. What is his background? I assume he is not a PhD as he never uses the title. Does he even have an MS from a respected Christian institution? I must say his book on end times did seem harsh at times in its criticism, but his theology seems very strong and I feel bad that he is not what maybe he should be.

    This site seems very strong–I guess my question is, with Hank not being valid enough to look to as a leader for our biblical teaching, to whom can we go with so many heresies out there besides our local church? It would be nice to have another apologetics radio program if Hank is not the Christian role model he should be.

  6. March 29, 2008 at 1:11 am | #6

    I just stumbled across your website/blog and have bookmarked it. I am a Religion and Theology major at Liberty University, and your blog offers a lot of compelling information. I am looking forward to reading more posts as time permits. Great work. May God bless you and your loved ones abundantly indeed. In Christ, Jens “Rudi” Randolff

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