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Norman L. Geisler
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A Popular Survey of the New
Romans 5:14-Is it fair to judge all people because of Adam's sin?
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I Don't Have Enough Faith to
{In fact, hypocrisy in the church probably repels people more than any other factor. Someone once said the biggest problem with Christianity is Christians!}
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A Popular Survey of the New
Romans 5:12–21-Does Paul teach in this passage that everyone will be saved?
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If God, Why Evil?: A New Way
Take an illustration from science. Evolutionists once claimed there were some one hundred eighty vestigial organs {with no known function} left over from our animal ancestry. Over the last century or so, this list has shrunk to six! And now there are known functions even for these. More recently some scientists were speaking of "junk genes," but now there are good reasons for believing they have a special function – playing, for example, a key role in controlling gene expression {see Stephen Meyer, Signature in the Cell, 406–407}. Further, even Nature magazine {2009} refers to them as "the junk that makes us human" as they account for the crucial differences among species. In fact, this is all evidence of intelligent design. Finally, to assume they are junk is to hinder scientific research.
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I Don't Have Enough Faith to
regardless of what the real truth is concerning religion and morality, our lives are greatly affected by it today and perhaps even in eternity.
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Truth is not affected by the attitude of the one professing it.
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People almost invariably arrive at their beliefs not on the basis of proof but on the basis of what they find attractive. -BLAISE PASCAL
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If God, Why Evil?: A New Way
Simply put, that we don't know a good purpose for some evil does not mean there is no good purpose for it. There are many things we don't know. And there are many things we once did not know but now do know. So it should be expected that in the future we will discover good purposes for things for which we do not now know a good purpose.
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If God, Why Evil?: A New Way
All moral choices are free choices. No one can be praised or blamed for an act in which they had no free choice. If they were forced to do it, then they can't get either credit or blame. Hence if God destroyed all freedom, He would be destroying all possibility to love, praise, and worship Him – to say nothing of destroying all possibility of our enjoying His or other people's love, praise, and sacrifice on our behalf.
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A Popular Survey of the New
Romans 9:17-How can Pharaoh be free if God hardened his heart?
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Romans 9:13-This verse seems to teach that God does not love everybody.
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Romans 9:8-Is God responsible for hardening Pharaoh's heart?
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