Over 2200 years ago, the Greek philosopher, Epicurus (341 BC - 270 BC ) stated, "Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both abel and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?" Now some 2000 years later, many are still asking the same questions with the same conclusions as Epicurus. Quantum Christianity: Believe Again - Discovering the Science of Scripture. Uncovering the Mysteries of Faith - was written to address these hard questions and MANY more. Have…mehr
Over 2200 years ago, the Greek philosopher, Epicurus (341 BC - 270 BC ) stated, "Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both abel and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?" Now some 2000 years later, many are still asking the same questions with the same conclusions as Epicurus. Quantum Christianity: Believe Again - Discovering the Science of Scripture. Uncovering the Mysteries of Faith - was written to address these hard questions and MANY more. Have you ever looked at life, religion, or the human condition and silently thought to yourself, "There has got to be more"? Religious resolve--from Cecessionism and Agnosticism to full-blown Atheism--often has roots in a Christian upbringing, abruptly halted by unfulfilled expectations of God. Maybe you've had questions like these: "If the God of the Bible is truly 'God,' then why are there starving children in Africa?" "Why, when I did everything I knew to do, did God not come through for me?" "How is it, if God is good, that evil so triumphs in the earth. And how does His 'will' even make sense in the midst of such apparent chaos?" If so, you're not alone. Many times the perceived inconsistency between what we have been taught and what we have experienced is the catalyst for diminished faith, if not a loss of faith altogether. But what if what you have been told and have accepted as "Truth" is only a partial truth? Or what if what you have ultimately rejected as a "faith fairytale" was based upon incomplete information? What if, in that faith-defining moment when your heart cried out "There has got to be more!" you were right and there actually is an answer? By discovering the science of scripture and uncovering the mysteries of faith, Quantum Christianity provides a deeper look into what we believe, why we believe it, and the surprising answers that await us when we blend science and faith.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Aaron Davis is a retired S.W.A.T. team member and former detective sergeant, pastor of over twenty years, science enthusiast, husband, and father. With a unique blend of ministry, professional, and life experiences, his message both challenges and encourages anyone who is searching for answers to tough questions. Pastor Aaron has served in ministry as a youth pastor, an associate pastor, a traveling evangelist, a street evangelist, a church elder, and a worship leader, and served on the board of trustees in one of the most respected ministries in the US. He has worked with and ministered to the homeless, inner-city youth, gang members, and drug addicts. He's preached in other countries and is currently pursuing an evangelistic ministry both stateside and abroad. Aaron was a law enforcement officer from 1999 until 2008, serving as a DARE Officer, School Resource Officer, Detective Sergeant (criminal investigations), and SWAT team member, and was awarded Officer of the Year in 2002. An attempt was made on his life in the line of duty, forcing a medical retirement. Pastor Aaron is originally from Detroit, Michigan, and lives with his wife of nineteen years, Lisa, and his son, Rocky, in Nashville, Tennessee. When he's not researching, writing, or serving others, Aaron enjoys riding his Harley-Davidson motorcycle, scuba diving, skateboarding, and riding dirt bikes with Rocky.
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