The Argument Center is what the name suggests: a "center" to find the arguments you need to combat the world of difficult questions. These arguments are composed and collected across the Internet and other media formatted in a concise and structured manner for your viewable convenience. Please read the full description below.
Note: This website is NOT a forum, but an informative website that is structured like a forum. Click here for more details.
Note: First-time visitors: you may not understand what the symbols on the website mean, symbols like < or >> and other formatting, so please click here to help you understand how all the symbols and formatting are used.
The arrow symbols mean responses, particularly < means our response (where at least some Christians would agree), and >> means our opponent's response (typically atheistic or where no Christians would agree).
ARGUMENT LIST
- Practical Theology – Applied Doctrine and Christia ( 26 Questions/Arguments )
- Theology – Systematics and Biblical Theology ( 27 Questions/Arguments )
- God, Nature of God ( 21 Questions/Arguments )
- Reliability of Bible- Science & Logic ( 17 Questions/Arguments )
- Reliability of Bible - Contradictions ( 20 Questions/Arguments )
- Science Arguments (general) ( 5 Questions/Arguments )
- Worldview of religions, science, Christianity ( 6 Questions/Arguments )
- Marriage ( 4 Questions/Arguments )
- Noah's Ark ( 6 Questions/Arguments )
- Evolution, Intelligent Design, and Creationism ( 15 Questions/Arguments )
- Abortion ( 3 Questions/Arguments )
- Government, USA, and Christianity ( 7 Questions/Arguments )
- Homosexuality ( 6 Questions/Arguments )
- Sex and Christianity ( 5 Questions/Arguments )
- Heaven and Hell ( 7 Questions/Arguments )
- Witch Trials ( 3 Questions/Arguments )
- Slavery ( 2 Questions/Arguments )
What is the Argument Center?
The Argument Center is a non-denominational Q&A website that contains an Internet-wide collection of the best concise Christian arguments formatted:
(1) for Christian debaters to easily find and re-use them in their debates,
(2) for Christians to get many different answers to their important questions quickly, and
(3) for non-Christians to learn more about the faith in an innovative way.
The Argument Center editors manually mine and harvest excellent arguments all over the web and other mediums and bring them to this one center and format them for easier view-ability and conciseness for your convenience.
The World's Greatest Debaters quoted into One Website
We will be quoting atheists' and critics' arguments, well known apologists' arguments (like R.C. Sproul, John Piper, C.S. Lewis, etc), and many other websites and individuals, and we will be making it appear as if the world's great debaters are debating each other, and this includes Christian apologists with differing views debating each other. This is so that you get both sides of the issues and can be more informed.
Wikipedia
The Argument Center is like Wikipedia in how it brings together information from many places, except the Argument Center is made for arguments regarding Christianity, and it has NO "Anyone can edit" policy to avoid complications. Nonetheless, if you want to edit stuff directly, please click here.
Not a Forum
To repeat, this website is NOT a forum, but an informative website that is structured like a forum. The responses that you see are edited quotes collected from across the Internet and other media. It looks like a forum because it helps viewers get their answers more quickly. You can send us arguments for us to add, or become an editor. Click here to do so.
Non-denominational
Since there are many good answers from many denominations and individual thinkers, and since many hard questions exist without conclusive answers, this website has to be non-denominational at its core.
Conciseness
Conciseness is highly valuable and is implemented in this website. So you'll be reading more of what you need, and not get exhausted with useless material.
If what we cut out is what you feel as relevant information, just click on the links that we quoted, and it's all there. And if you feel that it is indeed relevant to the arguments we posted, let us know by sending us a message.
Your Contributions (volunteer or paid)
Submission of your Arguments
If you want to contribute your own arguments, answers, and questions, please send them to us to incorporate them. We will review them and try to incorporate them as soon as possible. If you want to get paid for your work, we can talk about it. Please contact us.
Become an Editor (Submit Directly on the Site)
If you want to directly help out by becoming a dedicated editor, please contact us, and let us know that you want to be an editor. We will first have to authenticate you to ensure you legitimately support this website and then you can help. Again, if you want to get paid for your work, we can talk about it.
Donations
Like the site? Please donate to help cover the costs and to improve the website. Your name would appear in our supporters list.
Fact: people don't donate to websites much, and no one has ever donated to this one, other than internal sources (only $70)! If you don't donate, you get what you pay for... less quality and unpaid volunteers.
Mistakes on the Website
Because of the nature of this website, with fewer trustworthy editors, lots of editing and filtering, lots of rewording, lots of researching, no donators, etc, there will be no doubt COUNTLESS errors on the website, whether in grammar, spelling, research or the representation of the atheistic and other views. Please correct us! Please tell us where the error is. Click here to tell us. Thanks.
Not a Christian? This website is STILL your resource.
If you're not a Christian, this website is helpful to you in presenting most of the Christian arguments against atheistic and non-Christian arguments, objectively and concisely.
We'll be including arguments from these sources especially: Talk Origins, Freedom from Religion Foundation, the Atheist, and some of Wikipedia's atheistic articles, etc. We'll try to be as objective as possible.




