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Greetings,I am new to this site, but it looks like just the thing I've been looking for.I write an article for the Examiner (online) and oftentimes I find myself engaging in debate with…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Adam J. Benton Apr 12, 2011.
Posted on May 21, 2012 at 8:28pm 0 Comments 0 Likes
Demolishing Supposed Bible Contradictions, Volume 2 by Tim Chaffey, Ken Ham and Bodie Hodge is the second installment from the Answers in Genesis team dealing with supposed contradictions in the Bible. Forty supposed biblical contradictions are dealt with in this volume.
Many times, Christians are stopped cold in their attempts to share the biblical message when someone accuses the Bible of containing contradictions. The Christian must be prepared to defend…
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Meet the Skeptic is a book written by Bill Foster, published by Master Books, aimed at helping Christians better know the unbeliever and be better equipped to engage them in dialogue and discussion. The book is well written, informative, and never exhibits a condescending attitude toward those who do not believe as the author believes.
Right off the bat, Mr. Foster gives us some wise and practical advice. He tells us that it will not get us very far, when discussing…
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People understand that the truth matters. We base our decisions and actions on what we perceive to be true. For instance, if someone is about to take medicine, they count on the label to be true so that they do not ingest anything harmful. They want the truth about whether or not any cars are coming when they are about to walk across the street. The Truth concerning our souls, and its eternal destiny, is incredibly important and merits serious investigation.
Christians…
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In this postmodern age, many people believe that the best worldview is to let each person construct his or her own version of truth. The mantra of “What’s true for me may not be what’s true for you” is becoming the banner under which this ‘new and improved’ humanity operates. They wonder, if truth is whatever we want it to be, why we continue to debate and discuss the concept of God.
There is a popular idea circulating today that says, “Truth is irrelevant and, if we would…
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