
Many people who are not happy to call Jesus, God are happy to say he was a great teacher. Is that really a legitimate position to hold?
Watch this 1 and a half minute video to find out.
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Many people who are not happy to call Jesus, God are happy to say he was a great teacher. Is that really a legitimate position to hold?
Watch this 1 and a half minute video to find out.
You've undoubtedly come across a person who argued that God can't exist because there is evil and suffering in the world. Do you know how to respond to this objection? Did you know evil and suffering, instead of disproving God, actually supports his existence?
Greg Koukl in the following video answers these questions, take a listen.
Many people in the world think that Satan is the one ruling in Hell and he's the one dishing out the punishments there. Therefore some think that they'll hopefully get on Satan's 'good' side to escape punishment from him.
But in this helpful 2 minute clip, John MacArthur explains that the Scripture speaks otherwise about who is ruling Hell.
Skeptics sometimes ask when they hear that a Christian believes in God, "Do you believe in Santa Claus too?" Is that a far enough criticism or have they made an error in logic?
Watch the following video where Dr. William Lane Craig responds to this objection.
Skeptics love throwing out the objection, "How can you trust a book written by men?" They conclude that Christians must have been indoctrinated into their belief as a child or have just taken a giant leap of faith into the dark by believing the Bible.
But as you'll see in this 2 minute video below, there are many good reasons for trusting the Bible as a book that is truth.
Many people object to Christians saying "Why can't you be tolerant of other people's viewpoints?" But what exactly does tolerance mean?
Find out in this 2 minute video by William Lane Craig.
It is likely that you have heard atheists say to Christians, "But who created God?" They ask this usually when the Christian has shown that the universe had a beginning, and so in the atheist's mind it's a little like, "If I can't have an eternal universe, then you can't have an eternal God." But does this question really present a problem for Christianity? In this video, Randall Niles explains the impossibility of infinite regression, showing there must be an uncaused God.
There are arguments that can be given which show that the uncaused cause of the universe must be personal, meaning that it must refer to God and not simply to a singularity. Check out the Kalam Cosmological argument article for more information.