Is the Christian Faith an Evidential Faith? (Podcast)

Is the Christian Faith an Evidential Faith? (Podcast) by J. Warner for Cold Case Christianity In this blast from the past, J. Warner examines the unique nature of the Christian worldview. What is the nature of “true faith”? Is it wrong to want evidence to support the claims of Christianity? Is my faith “weak” because it demands rationality and evidential support? In this podcast, Jim examines the Biblical model of faith. It may surprise you to hear what the Bible has to say about “faith”. Also, Jim takes some time…

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“There is No Evidence for God’s Existence” (Podcast)

“There is No Evidence for God’s Existence” Podcast by J. Warner for Cold Case Christianity In this episode of the Cold-Case Christianity Broadcast, J. Warner offers a number of brief, rhetorically powerful responses to the objection: “There is No Evidence for God’s Existence.” How can we possibly make an affirmative case for the existence of God? Can we use an evidential approach, and if so, how would we approach this task? These Quick Shot responses are designed to help you remove intellectual obstacles when talking about God with your friends and…

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Ancient Artifacts Found in Israel ‘Prove the Bible’ Is True

Ancient Artifacts Found in Israel ‘Prove the Bible’ Is True By Lindsay Elizabeth for Faith Wire Often times the relationships we see between Palestinians and Israelis is that of negativity. The mainstream media highlights the ever-mounting tensions between the two regions, only showcasing the negative relationships. In a recent Israel Collective film, the crew spoke to a Palestinian man living in Israel, who believes that the God of love is what can unite the two people groups. The Israel Collective, a group “dedicated to building vibrant relationships between American Christians and…

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Tiny First Temple find could be first proof of aide to biblical King Josiah

Tiny First Temple find could be first proof of aide to biblical King Josiah By AMANDA BORSCHEL-DAN | THE TIMES OF ISRAEL Two minuscule 2,600-year-old inscriptions recently uncovered in the City of David’s Givati Parking Lot excavation are vastly enlarging the understanding of ancient Jerusalem in the late 8th century BCE. The two inscriptions, in paleo-Hebrew writing, were found separately in a large First Temple structure within the span of a few weeks by long-term team members Ayyala Rodan and Sveta Pnik. One is a bluish agate stone seal “(belonging) to…

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