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Monday, July 20, 2009
Christianity
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Either no religion is true,
or Christianity is true because it is superior.
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Once believe there is a God,and miracles are credible ;
revelation is a miracle,and through revelation God's will is made known to man.
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From historical evidence contained in pagan and Christian writings the truth of Christianity is borne out.
..
The auxiliary evidence of the truth of Christianity
are the prophecies of the Old and New Testaments,
the morality of the Gospels,
the consistency of the various accounts concerning the life and the character of Christ,
and the rapid growth of Christianity.
..
Although there are inconsistencies in the Gospels,
they are attributable to historical errors or to the effect of different perspectives.
Either no religion is true,
or Christianity is true because it is superior.
..
Once believe there is a God,and miracles are credible ;
revelation is a miracle,and through revelation God's will is made known to man.
..
From historical evidence contained in pagan and Christian writings the truth of Christianity is borne out.
..
The auxiliary evidence of the truth of Christianity
are the prophecies of the Old and New Testaments,
the morality of the Gospels,
the consistency of the various accounts concerning the life and the character of Christ,
and the rapid growth of Christianity.
..
Although there are inconsistencies in the Gospels,
they are attributable to historical errors or to the effect of different perspectives.
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