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Unquestioned Answers: Rethinking Ten Christian Clichés to Rediscover Biblical Truths is unavailable, but you can change that!

We hear and say short Christian clichés all the time, such as “Jesus was a social justice warrior,” “Just have faith,” and “It’s not my place to judge.” These trite statements often go unquestioned. Sometimes they even substitute for truth, leading to a fragile and shallow faith. But what if a close study of these clichés could lead us to deep biblical truth?   In Unquestioned Answers, Dr. Jeff...

reasons to do so.”3 And the famous atheist Richard Dawkins said, “Faith is the great cop-out, the great excuse to evade the need to think and evaluate evidence. Faith is belief in spite of, even perhaps because of, the lack of evidence.”4 But Twain, Pinker, and Dawkins have it exactly wrong. Everyone places faith in something. The question is whether the object of our faith is worthy. Biblically, faith isn’t believing things that don’t match up to reality. It’s admitting that God is the greatest reality