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17 Facts About Frank Turek

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Frank Turek was born on November 20,1961 and is an American Christian apologist, author, public speaker, and radio host.

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Frank Turek is best known as the founder and president of Christian apologetics ministry CrossExamined.

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Frank Turek was born in Neptune, New Jersey, on November 20,1961.

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Frank Turek was raised Catholic, but he became a Protestant during his time as a Naval Flight Officer in the US Navy after being recommended apologetic books written by Josh McDowell, in particular Evidence That Demands a Verdict and More Than a Carpenter.

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Frank Turek earned a Master of Public Administration degree from George Washington University.

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Frank Turek earned a Doctor of Ministry in Apologetics degree from Southern Evangelical Seminary.

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Frank Turek has taught classes in Leadership and Management at George Washington University.

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Frank Turek co-authored the book I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist with Norman Geisler.

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Frank Turek frequently delivers seminars based on I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist at universities and churches throughout America.

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Frank Turek is a creationist advocating for the pseudoscientific argument of intelligent design.

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Frank Turek is a critic of macroevolution but believes that adaptations in species occur over time.

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Geisler and Frank Turek argue that truth is based in correspondence to an absolute reality, and is therefore not subjective.

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Geisler and Frank Turek ask those who argue that one cannot know anything for sure if they can know that for sure.

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Geisler and Frank Turek conclude that people cannot be skeptics about everything, as the proponent would logically have to doubt skepticism: the more one doubts skepticism, the more certain they become.

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Geisler and Frank Turek argue that the existence of God implies the possibility of miracles.

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Borrowing an illustration seminary professor Ronald H Nash created, Geisler and Turek argue that the universe is effectively open for the creator of the universe to reach in and perform what one might call miracles.

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Frank Turek argues in Correct, Not Politically Correct: How Same-sex Marriage Hurts Everyone that marriage lengthens lifespans of men and women, civilizes men, protects women, protects mothers, lowers welfare costs, and encourages a replacement birth rate, and he argues that same-sex marriage does none of these.