It is true that mankind himself has probably always been characterized with the main desire to determine just what "spiritual truth" really is. For centuries and centuries, highly educated philosophers and religious men alike have always stood toe-to-toe disagreeing on "spiritual truth." Since they cannot all be right, this would strongly indicate that education, religious persuasion, or even intelligence has little to do with our discovery of the "real spiritual truth." For if these things were truly critical, then obviously, the "spiritual/intellectual giants" of history would have agreed on…mehr
It is true that mankind himself has probably always been characterized with the main desire to determine just what "spiritual truth" really is. For centuries and centuries, highly educated philosophers and religious men alike have always stood toe-to-toe disagreeing on "spiritual truth." Since they cannot all be right, this would strongly indicate that education, religious persuasion, or even intelligence has little to do with our discovery of the "real spiritual truth." For if these things were truly critical, then obviously, the "spiritual/intellectual giants" of history would have agreed on spiritual truth long ago. In this work, author Ted Even endeavors to show that the disagreeing intellectuals/skeptics of the past only serve to reinforce Christ's radical statement about our need to just "become like little children" in order to discover the spiritual truth and that literally everyone has the same opportunity to enter the kingdom of heaven on that basis. However, while super-intelligence or big degrees may not be necessary, the discovery of spiritual truth does require just one very reasonable quality of heart, which little children have always possessed. Find out just what this basic quality of heart is as you continue your search for spiritual truth within this simple to understand work which only leaves the real spiritual truth left standing.
Author Ted Even found genuine hope when he decided to give Christ a chance and become a Bible-believing Christian at 18. During the last forty years after his conversion, he actively studied the Holy Bible (as well as other sources). In his book "Answers for the honest skeptic", Ted Even shares what he has learned by addressing the 85 most common criticisms of biblical Christianity that skeptics have raised. Not having been raised with any particular religion, it wasn't long before author Ted Even discovered real hope. At age 18, he decided to give Christ a chance and become a Bible-believing Christian. If the Christian faith did not make good sense, Ted Even is probably one of the first to say that he would have abandoned his faith long ago. Ted diligently studied the Holy Bible (as well as other sources) during the last forty years following his conversion. He found that God's word gave only reasonable solid answers to even the harder questions which many skeptics have probably wrestled with ever since Christ. In his book "Answers for the Honest Skeptic," Ted Even reveals what he has discovered as he responds to eighty-five different objections skeptics have often had to biblical Christianity. Ted is happily married to his wife Nancy, who has not only contributed her beautiful artwork in the gallery, but has also faithfully supported him as an author.
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