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Is Jesus Divine?
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Is Jesus Divine thoroughly examines all evidences of Jesus’ deity regarding his Messianic views, personality, and behavior while analyzing with cultural and psychological perspectives. The investigation produces compelling, objective evidences for Jesus’ claims of divinity.
Christian thinkers have relegated Christian truths to a subjective domain of personal experiences only devoid of objective foundation. By abandoning rational approaches, the development of contemporary churches’ apologetics has been mainly dependent on subjective approaches such as mythical feelings or encounters with the power of the Holy Spirit.
Consequently, the arguments for Christian faith have lacked credibility and were largely ignored by outsiders. The Bible, on the other hand, provides more than plausible evidences and does not ignore human rationality but rather appeals to it.
One does not need to abandon faith or reason,but needs both to better comprehend the claims of Jesus.
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Christian thinkers have relegated Christian truths to a subjective domain of personal experiences only devoid of objective foundation. By abandoning rational approaches, the development of contemporary churches’ apologetics has been mainly dependent on subjective approaches such as mythical feelings or encounters with the power of the Holy Spirit.
Consequently, the arguments for Christian faith have lacked credibility and were largely ignored by outsiders. The Bible, on the other hand, provides more than plausible evidences and does not ignore human rationality but rather appeals to it.
One does not need to abandon faith or reason,but needs both to better comprehend the claims of Jesus.
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The Dawkins Deficiency
$ 15.99
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Evolutionist Richard Dawkins claims that evolution is a fact and wrote a book claiming to demonstrate it. He assured the reader that he offered proof beyond reasonable doubt, with evidence more convincing, more incontrovertible, than any ever used.
However, Wayne Talbot shows that Dawkins' science is often faulty with essential proof points ignored, and that his argument style suffers from the same logical fallacies of which he accuses others. Talbot points out how much of Dawkins’ case is based on a materialistic philosophy rather than scientific fact.
If the evolution theory has been proven then we should reasonably ask,“What specifically has been proven, and what is the evidence?”
In failing to define what he is attempting to prove, we clearly see The Dawkins Deficiency, and why his proof of evolution does NOT evidence “The Greatest Show on Earth.” Learn More
However, Wayne Talbot shows that Dawkins' science is often faulty with essential proof points ignored, and that his argument style suffers from the same logical fallacies of which he accuses others. Talbot points out how much of Dawkins’ case is based on a materialistic philosophy rather than scientific fact.
If the evolution theory has been proven then we should reasonably ask,“What specifically has been proven, and what is the evidence?”
In failing to define what he is attempting to prove, we clearly see The Dawkins Deficiency, and why his proof of evolution does NOT evidence “The Greatest Show on Earth.” Learn More
Why It Doesn't Matter What You Believe If It's Not True
$ 12.99
In today’s post-modern society, many claim that truth—and in particular moral truth—is relative and not absolute. At the same time, most people believe in universal human rights. However, if truth is not absolute there can be no universal human rights.
This book by Stephen McAndrew, a lawyer, focuses on this often overlooked contradiction and contends that a logical examination of the tension between moral relativism and universal human rights must lead to the acceptance of the existence of absolute moral truths. Why It Doesn't Matter What You Believe If It's Not True concludes that Christianity is the source of these moral truths and therefore of universal human rights.
In this thought-provoking book, McAndrew makes the case for the existence of moral absolutes by highlighting the assumption of universal moral truth on which international human rights laws are built. Learn More
This book by Stephen McAndrew, a lawyer, focuses on this often overlooked contradiction and contends that a logical examination of the tension between moral relativism and universal human rights must lead to the acceptance of the existence of absolute moral truths. Why It Doesn't Matter What You Believe If It's Not True concludes that Christianity is the source of these moral truths and therefore of universal human rights.
In this thought-provoking book, McAndrew makes the case for the existence of moral absolutes by highlighting the assumption of universal moral truth on which international human rights laws are built. Learn More
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