Just out of curiosity, will the above resource ever be updated? I had an interesting discussion with some friends on who raised Jesus from the dead and I found an answer on Got Questions but I noticed it wasn't in my resource. An update would be appreciated or at least a volume 2
https://www.logos.com/product/6623/got-questions-bible-questions-answered
Topic not in resource: https://www.gotquestions.org/who-resurrected-Jesus.html
[Y] [Y] [Y] An update to this resource would be great!
And one exists! Volume 2 up
https://www.logos.com/product/225461/got-questions-bible-questions-answered-vol-2
Didn’t some say here in the forums that this resource cannot be cited in Academic Papers?
DAL
I do not know who "some" are, but my answer would be that "it depends." It would not be a "scholarly" source. It would likely not be a source which should be cited for Masters or Doctoral work. Could it be cited for undergraduate work? Perhaps. There are plenty of FLEB titles which would fall into the same category.
Didn’t some say here in the forums that this resource cannot be cited in Academic Papers? I do not know who "some" are, but my answer would be that "it depends." It would not be a "scholarly" source. It would likely not be a source which should be cited for Masters or Doctoral work. Could it be cited for undergraduate work? Perhaps. There are plenty of FLEB titles which would fall into the same category.
Surely any source can be cited if the intention is rebuttal?
I don't see why it could not be cited but I wouldn't call this an academic resource per se. It was a website developed with quick answers to questions. I actually consult it somewhat frequently as I can get a quick answer in a succinct form. I highly recommend it.
https://www.gotquestions.org/
PS: Yes I know you can get it for free online but to have everything downloaded and indexed in one spot sounds amazing to me as sometimes I don't phrase the question exactly the way I need to, to get to the point I was driving it.