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What do you say when someone argues that God does not exist, or that science has disproved Jesus' resurrection, or that the Bible is filled with errors? How can the average Christian answer objections like these? Noting that all Christians are called upon to defend the faith, Dr. Robert Morey makes clear the principles and attitudes basic to that task as they are expressed in biblical...

PART TWO THE IMPORTANT QUESTIONS There are two major schools of apologetics: Presuppositional and Evidential. I. What they have in common: The same goals. Both schools want to defend Christianity, to refute the non-Christian systems and to demonstrate that Christianity is the only valid way of living and believing. II. Where they differ: They differ as to the methods they employ to achieve the same goals. Simply put: The Presuppositionalists argue from “presuppositions.” The Evidentialists argue
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