Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry

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Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry (CARM) is a internet based Christian apologetics ministry. CARM provides information on Christian Doctrine, theology, evangelism, and other subjects. CARM's mission is to present an accurate and biblical representation of Christianity and answer the objections of critics of Christianity.

The founder and President of CARM is Matthew J. Slick who holds a Masters of Divinity from Westminster Theological Seminary. CARM is linked to hundreds of websites and has been quoted in newspapers, magazines, and on radio. Currently CARM receives about 250,000 page views per week in the entire site and 33,000 weekly on the home page. In addition, the ministry receives 12,000 emails a year.

CARM is known for proclaiming the importance of a literal understanding of the Bible[1] despite contorting the plain meaning of verses which contradict its teachings. For instance, it purports that Matthew 10:28 , which describes the souls of the unsaved facing a fate of being "destroyed" in Hell, doesn't refer to literal destruction.[2]

References

  1. CARM Statement of Faith. CARM. Retrieved January 28, 2023.
  2. Slick, Matt (October 11, 2018). Annihilationism and Matthew 10:28, destroy both body and soul in hell. CARM. Retrieved January 28, 2023.

External links

  • CARM (official site)