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C. S. Lewis Argues Against Atheism
C. S. Lewis said that if there is no intelligence behind the universe, then nobody designed my brain for the purpose of thinking. Thought is merely the ...
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God Empowers
A story is told of a town where all the residents are ducks. Every Sunday the ducks waddle out of their houses and waddle down Main Street to their church. ...
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Ex-Evangelist Misses Jesus
In the late 1940s, Charles Templeton was a close friend and preaching associate of Billy Graham. He effectively preached the gospel to large crowds in ...
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Prizewinner Refuses One Million Dollars
A promotion by H. R. Block Inc. offered walk-in customers a chance to win a drawing for a million dollars. Glen and Gloria Sims of Sewell, New Jersey, ...
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Bonhoeffer's Prayer Brings Prisoner Peace
The made for TV film, Bonhoeffer, Agent of Grace, depicts the life and death of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a leader in the Confessing Church of Germany during ...
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C. S. Lewis Depicts Unbelief
In his book, The Magician's Nephew, C. S. Lewis writes of the creation of fictitious Narnia through the song of Aslan (the lion who represents Jesus ...
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Skeptic Convinced of Christ
"After six years given to the impartial investigation of Christianity as to its truth or falsity, I have come to the deliberate conclusion that Jesus ...
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The Bear and the Atheist
An atheist was walking through the woods, admiring all the "accidents" that evolution had created. "What majestic trees! What powerful ...
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Agnostic Recoils from Worship
Wendy Kaminer, an avowed agnostic who has authored five books, including, Sleeping with Extra-Terrestrials: The Rise of Irrationalism and Perils of Piety, ...
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Rabbi's Opinion of Jesus
In Newsweek, Rabbi Jacob Neusner writes about how he would respond to Jesus had he met him personally 2,000 years ago:
I can see myself not only meeting ...
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