FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Honest answers to what people most often ask about the project and where we stand.

  • Is Dios y Razón for Christians or for skeptics?

    Both, deliberately. On one hand, we write for honest skeptics: people with real objections who want to examine the Christian faith with intellectual seriousness. On the other hand, we write for Christians — including new Christians, cultural Christians, and trained Christians — who want to better understand what they believe.

    Our bet is that Christianity faithfully exposed serves both audiences at once: it clarifies what many Christians never quite understood, and it answers questions many non-believers never received.

  • Does the Christian faith require abandoning reason?

    No. Biblical faith is not a leap in the dark. In the New Testament, faith is trust grounded in who Jesus is and what he did — especially in his historical death and resurrection. This includes reasons, evidence, and a personal commitment — not the suspension of reason, but its right use.

    Historic Christianity has always cultivated the mind: theology, philosophy, science, and the humanities in the West were born and grew in a deeply Christian context.

  • What does “Christian apologetics” mean?

    The term comes from the Greek apologia, meaning “reasoned defense.” Christian apologetics is the discipline of giving reasons for the Christian hope: explaining why faith in Christ has rational content, historical evidence, and coherence with reality.

    It's not the same as winning arguments. It's clearing honest obstacles so a person can look at Christ without unnecessary prejudice.

  • Do you defend a specific denomination?

    No. We identify with historic, evangelical, biblically faithful Christianity: the Apostles' Creed, the great Reformation confessions, the truths common to the global Christian church across the centuries.

    We don't take public sides on secondary denominational disputes. Our concern is that the reader finds Christ and gets connected, ideally, to a healthy, biblically grounded, gospel-centered local church.

  • Why do you talk about “cultural Christianity” or false spiritual security?

    Because it's a deeply biblical concern. Jesus himself warned that not all who say “Lord, Lord” will enter the kingdom. Many people grew up in nominal Christian environments — baptisms, holidays, religious language — without ever clearly hearing or understanding the concrete announcement of the gospel.

    Talking about this distinction isn't a personal judgment against anyone. It's an honest invitation to examine whether what we know about Christianity matches what the New Testament actually announces.

  • Can I suggest topics or ask questions?

    Yes — and it helps us a lot. The contact page has a form for suggesting topics, asking questions, or requesting coverage of specific objections. We read every message and many of them give rise to articles.

  • How can I support the project in the future?

    For now, the most useful thing is to read us, share what helped you, and pray for the project. In the future we'll enable concrete forms of support (downloads, courses, collaborations, eventually the possibility of donating).

  • Why is most content in Spanish?

    Because there's an obvious imbalance: serious Christian apologetics has a huge English-language output and far less in Spanish. Dios y Razón wants to narrow that gap. The English version exists as a mirror to reach Anglophone readers too, but the heart of the project is the Spanish-speaking world.

  • Does Dios y Razón replace a local church?

    Not at all. A digital platform — however good — never replaces the local church: the place where the gospel is preached, the sacraments/ordinances are celebrated, fellowship is lived, and discipleship is formed. If our content helps you find a healthy biblical church, that's the best possible outcome.

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