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C. S. Lewis and the Defense of the Faith (part eight)

In 1945, C. S. Lewis was invited to address a gathering of Welsh Anglican priests and youth workers on the subject of Christian apologetics. Here are his remarks, published in the book, God in the Dock,

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C. S. Lewis on Defense of the Faith (part seven)

In 1945, C. S. Lewis was invited to address a gathering of Welsh Anglican priests and youth workers on the subject of Christian apologetics. Here are his remarks, published in the book, God in the Dock,

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C. S. Lewis and the Defense of the Faith (part six)

In 1945, C. S. Lewis was invited to address a gathering of Welsh Anglican priests and youth workers on the subject of Christian apologetics. Here are his remarks, published in the book, God in the Dock,

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C. S. Lewis and the Defense of the Faith (part five)

In 1945, C. S. Lewis was invited to address a gathering of Welsh Anglican priests and youth workers on the subject of Christian apologetics. Here are his remarks, published in the book, God in the Dock,

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C. S. Lewis and Defending the Faith (part four)

In 1945, C. S. Lewis was invited to address a gathering of Welsh Anglican priests and youth workers on the subject of Christian apologetics. Here are his remarks, published in the book, God in the Dock,

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C. S. Lewis and the Defense of the Faith (part three)

In 1945, C. S. Lewis was invited to address a gathering of Welsh Anglican priests and youth workers on the subject of Christian apologetics. Here are his remarks, published in the book, God in the Dock,

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C. S. Lewis on Defending the Faith (part two)

In 1945, C. S. Lewis was invited to address a gathering of Welsh Anglican priests and youth workers on the subject of Christian apologetics. Here are his remarks, published in the book, God in the Dock,

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C. S. Lewis on Defending the Faith (part one)

  In 1945, C. S. Lewis was invited to address a gathering of Welsh Anglican priests and youth workers on the subject of Christian apologetics. Here are his remarks, published in the book, God in the

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When in Doubt – John the Baptist

1 After Jesus had finished instructing his twelve disciples, he went on from there to teach and preach in the towns of Galilee. 2 When John, who was in prison, heard about the deeds of the Messiah, he

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Why has God allowed us to discover vaccines and antibiotics if He wanted to use disease to punish us?

Question: Why God has allowed the discovery of vaccines and antibiotics to cure illness? If diseases are punishment from God, then if we cure them, we go against the will of God who wants to punish us.

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Why Doesn’t God Give Adequate Warning to Unbelievers About Hell?

Question: If there is a danger, someone who loves me and cares about me will advise me of the danger. For example, if there is a big deep hole in the street, someone who loves me will put a sign before

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Does the Bible condone slavery in Exodus 21?

Question: In Exodus 21:7-11 it seems like God is promoting/continuing devaluation of women? In v.20-21, He condones slavery and the beating of slaves? Answer: The Law of Moses is actually going counter

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Are there other sources of authority for Christians besides the Bible?

Question: I noticed in a book I’m reading that authority and inspiration for both the OT and the NT are credited to the spoken word as well as to the written word. Knowing that there was a strong Jewish

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Does someone who never hears the gospel go to hell?

Question: What happens to people who have never heard the gospel? Do they go to hell? Answer: Romans 1:18-20 indicates that there is no one who has not known about God. From what He has created, the truth

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What is unique about Christianity?

Question: If you were to summarize or paraphrase Christianity for someone as it compares or relates to all other religions, what would you say? “Forgiveness of Sin” would certainly be in this phase,

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