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Chapter 1: The Eyewitness Evidence
http://youtu.be/5IFMreGfj6U
Chapter 2: Testing the Eyewitness Evidence
http://youtu.be/2AaSHcFNkiE
http://youtu.be/5IFMreGfj6U
Chapter 2: Testing the Eyewitness Evidence
http://youtu.be/2AaSHcFNkiE
Scott wrote: "Real Christians would not read this book either."
And you're the arbiter of what constitutes a "real" Christian? Regardless, just judging by the reviews I'll have to disagree.
Scott wrote: "Read or write something original that expresses what you believe and ignore this."
So no one should ever respond to another person? No original thought can be expressed in the context of a counterpoint? No believer was ever swayed by a rational argument? Again, I simply must disagree.
I understand if you personally don't find such activities interesting, but not everyone shares your opinion and your lack of interest doesn't make something a waste.
And you're the arbiter of what constitutes a "real" Christian? Regardless, just judging by the reviews I'll have to disagree.
Scott wrote: "Read or write something original that expresses what you believe and ignore this."
So no one should ever respond to another person? No original thought can be expressed in the context of a counterpoint? No believer was ever swayed by a rational argument? Again, I simply must disagree.
I understand if you personally don't find such activities interesting, but not everyone shares your opinion and your lack of interest doesn't make something a waste.
Scott wrote: " No believer was ever swayed by a rational argument?"I was a young believer who had the chance to have a rational argument with a couple of atheists, went home thought about it and now 'thank god, I'm an atheist' :p
Chapter 4: The Corroborating Evidence — Is There Credible Evidence for Jesus Outside His Biographies?
http://youtu.be/1jNsFFb5o1A
http://youtu.be/1jNsFFb5o1A
Scott wrote: "Then you didn't really believe, so there!"
People change their opinions and beliefs all the time. Just because one goes from opinion A to opinion B doesn't mean one never really held opinion A.
People change their opinions and beliefs all the time. Just because one goes from opinion A to opinion B doesn't mean one never really held opinion A.



http://youtu.be/j60-eK5sfwk
The first installment of a series examining and critiquing the best-selling work of Christian apologetics, Lee Strobel's The Case for Christ. In this episode I take a look at the book's introduction.