True for you, but not for me?
Some people say there is no 'truth', each person decides what is true for them. How might a thoughtful person answer this view?
Related resources for Dawkins and the Abuse of History
Some people say there is no 'truth', each person decides what is true for them. How might a thoughtful person answer this view?
A 40 minute talk presenting evidence for the truth of Christianity. Followed by 30 minutes Q&A.
Do any other ancient documents help to confirm the trustworthiness of the New Testament?
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A lawyer's examination of the evidence for Christianity.
A former atheist's testimony of his journey to Christian belief via the writings of C.S. Lewis.
Ian Paul responds to Stephen Fry's comments on what he would say to God.
When I settled down to read Richard Dawkins’ book, The God Delusion, I was surprised at just how much of his book I agreed with. And…
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