This Discussion Guide and accompanying DVD will help you and your group learn how to engage others in dialogue on six common objections to Christianity. Whether in a group setting or individual conversation, The Reason for God is a resource for what to say in response to these objections, and a model for how to say it.[Session Titles]ÒDiscussion 1.IsnÆt the Bible a Myth?HasnÆt Science Disproved Christianity?ÒDiscussion 2.How Can You Say There Is Only One Way to God?What About Other Religions?ÒDiscussion 3.What Gives You the Right to Tell Me How to Live My Life?Why Are There So Many Rules?ÒDiscussion 4.Why Does God Allow Suffering?Why Is There So Much Evil in the World?ÒDiscussion 5.Why Is the Church Responsible for So Much Injustice?Why Are Christians Such Hypocrites?ÒDiscussion 6.How Can God Be Full of Love and Wrath at the Same Time?How Can God Send Good People to Hell?
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Essays & reviews. A protest ... on the appearance of the 'episcopal manifesto'. With extr. from the Essays and reviews
This is a wide-ranging book about the relationship between God and contemporary science and culture.
Thomas Linton Leishman, Why I Am a Christian Scientist, p. 23 . . . Christ's command: "Be ye therefore perfect, " [means] "Be ye perfect now, this very moment. " Clara Clemens, Awake to a Perfect Day. My Experience with Christian ...
The first admirer was Todd Lemington. Todd was tall and lanky with a crop of wiry red hair. A friend of his came to me, saying, "Todd likes you, you know," which led me to carefully avoid eye contact with Todd from then on.
CHAPTER 9 IN WHOSE IMAGE ? 1. Steve Weizman , " Copenhagen Zoo Displays the Most Dangerous Animals , " 12 September 1996 , on - line Reuters North American Wire . 2. Ibid . 3. Mike Samuels and Nancy Samuels , as quoted in NOTES 187.
This volume provides the first printed critical edition of The Praise of Musicke (1586), keeping the original text intact and accompanied by an analytical commentary.
George Eliot [ Mary Ann Evans ) , Silas Marner : The Weaver of Raveloe ( New York : Books Inc. , n . d . ) , 26-35 . 7. Hengel , Property and Riches , 24 . 8. Ibid . , 77 . 9. Ibid . , 43. See also Joseph F. Fletcher , ed .
Skeptics eventually took over Plato's Academy and ended up teaching that no true knowledge of anything was possible. Thus no absolute morals were possible. This is the logical conclusion of all philosophic systems that begin with the ...
Judge for Yourself; a Workbook on Contemporary Challenges to Christian Faith