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This book consists of eight chapters that are designed to reinforce belief in the truthfulness of Christianity. Today, Christians are confronted by individuals who attack Christianity with a great deal of venom. These eight chapters set forth a defense of Christianity against the atheists. The first chapter in this section explores the origin of the human race. In this study, we search the question: did humanity come about through creation or evolution? Chapter 2 surveys the question: Which is the most plausible: Christianity or skepticism? Chapter 3 investigates the human cell as evidence for…mehr

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This book consists of eight chapters that are designed to reinforce belief in the truthfulness of Christianity. Today, Christians are confronted by individuals who attack Christianity with a great deal of venom. These eight chapters set forth a defense of Christianity against the atheists. The first chapter in this section explores the origin of the human race. In this study, we search the question: did humanity come about through creation or evolution? Chapter 2 surveys the question: Which is the most plausible: Christianity or skepticism? Chapter 3 investigates the human cell as evidence for design by God. Our next chapter (4) looks at the evidence for Divine existence. In other words, is Divine existence credible? Chapter 5 searches the evidence (secular and biblical) for the historical evidence. Chapter 6 combs the conversion of Paul as an apologetic for the defense of the truthfulness of Christianity. Chapters 7 studies the credibility and candor of the New Testament writers. Finally, Chapter 8 inspects the madness of unbelief with its inflexibility in spite of the evidence for the truthfulness of Christianity.
Autorenporträt
Dallas Burdette has been a serious student and teacher of the Bible for sixty-four years. He has written numerous articles for religious journals. He has degrees (B.A., M.S., and M.Div.) from Amridge University (formerly Southern Christian University, and he holds the Doctor of Ministry degree (1999) from Erskine Theological Seminary.