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The Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry (CARM) is Christian apologetics ministry founded by Matt Slick in 1995.

Douglas E. Cowan states that CARM "cleaves fairly close to the Countercult party line" and expresses a concern that "unless one looks specifically for Slick's personal information, CARM's web presentation could easily deceive a visitor into thinking it is a multi-staff, professional research organization." Slick issued a written response to Cowan's article.

See also

References

  1. General Information about Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry
  2. From Parchment to Pixels: The Christian Countercult on the Internet, Douglas E. Cowan, CESNUR 2001 Conference
  3. Cesnur knocks CARM, CARM

External links

Official website

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Opposing

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