By Mikel Del Rosario [This publication although it was not written recently, its content seems to us to be current and necessary to continue sharing, so we are publishing it on our site today] Today, I’m pleased to feature an exclusive guest post by my friend, Dena...
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Do I Have to Be Absolutely Certain Before I Can Say Christianity Is True?
By Robby Hall Recently here in my state, a man was acquitted of manslaughter in the death of his girlfriend. In response to the loss, the District Attorney who prosecuted the case stated: “…Of course, we’re gutted, However, what people will not understand...
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Emotional Doubt and How to Combat It
By Brian Chilton In a recent class at Liberty University, it was noted how 80% of a person’s doubts do not stem from intellectual problems with Christianity, but rather from emotional doubt. Emotional doubt is a problem for every person, but it seems to be a tougher...
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The Evidence For Jesus’ Resurrection, Part 8: Some Unanswered Questions
by Evan Minton This is part 8 in a blog post series on the historical evidence for Jesus’ resurrection. In parts 3, 4, 5, and 6 of this series, we’ve seen powerful historical evidence that (1) Jesus died by Roman crucifixion, that (2) His tomb was found...
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Doubt: A Splinter In The Mind
Beyond surpassing wonder about God or mere inquiry about Him and His truth, doubt digs much deeper. Doubt doesn’t just ask, “What is real?” It poses the challenge, “Is my faith real?” Is what I believe really valid? Or is it simply a modified myth, an uber-marketed...
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