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In 10 Answers for Skeptics, McFarland identifies the ten most common types of skepticism that plague doubters' minds and offers believers proven strategies for connecting intellectually and spiritually with those who are skeptical about the claims of Christianity. Today's skeptics are looking for authenticity, integrity, and straightforward truth. Readers will learn how to answer intimidating...

against, what does it mean to say right or wrong? Let’s look at it this way: In tennis, the umpire can say the ball hit on the wrong side of the line because (a) there’s a line painted on the court and (b) the objective rules of tennis say that the ball must land on one side of the line to be in and anything else is out. Morality is the same way, except the “line” is God’s law written on our hearts (see Rom. 2), and the rules are what conform to God’s intrinsic nature. Being created in God’s image,