- Is Christianity based on blind faith?
- Why aren't there more Christian Scientists?
- Doesn't the Big Bang refute the existence of a Creator?
- Doesn't the theory of evolution contradict the accounts of Genesis?
- If the Bible is true, why isn't its approach more scientific?
- Won't scientific progress one day make God obsolete?
Why does God allow suffering and evil? Is Jesus the only way to God? Why should I trust the Bible? Difficult questions. Inconvenient questions. But also legitimate questions, which deserve that we take the time to examine them.
Each notebook is organized into six discussions. Their goal: to encourage reflection and interaction within discussion groups. Objections to Christianity are openly addressed. By engaging in such a process, you will be led to examine the merits of the Christian faith and your own opinions.
The What I Believe, It's Discussed collection was designed for groups, and is aimed at people seeking research or open-minded skeptics. Based on over ten years of practice, this series is an engaging and easy-to-use tool.
Judson Poling worked for 29 years at Willow Creek Community Church in the United States, as a counselor, speaker, and teacher. He is the author of numerous works. Judson and his wife Deb have two children, Anna and Ryan.
Contents :
- Foreword by Lee Strobel
- Foreword
- Introduction: Are Science and Christianity incompatible?
- Discussion 1: Is Christianity based on blind faith?
- Discussion 2: Why aren't there more Christian Scientists?
- Discussion 3: Doesn't the Big Bang refute the existence of a Creator?
- Discussion 4: Doesn't the theory of evolution contradict the accounts of Genesis?
- Discussion 5: If what the Bible says is true, why isn't its content more scientific?
- Discussion 6: Won't scientific progress one day make God obsolete?
- Additional resources
ISBN: 9782362492969