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The world is intolerant of Christian beliefs. You’ve probably heard many of the anti-Christian comebacks and conversation-enders that refute the relevance and validity of Christianity, including: • “Who are you to impose your morality on others?” • “What right do you have to convert others to your views?” • “It doesn’t matter what you believe—as long as you’re sincere.” • “You...

We can say, for instance, that theistically Muslims are a lot closer to the truth than are Buddhists, who deny God’s existence. Various religions can affirm common belief in human rights, personal virtue, religious liberties, and so forth—without compromising Jesus’ saving uniqueness. But the Christian maintains that God’s revelation in Jesus is true and that other religious systems are in error where they contradict his revelation. So rather than a black-and-white approach, the Christian faith acknowledges
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