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Category Archives: Series: “A Thought-Provoking Book”
The Fundamental Question
“A Thought-Provoking Book” series (post #5) You — the regular readers of this blog — have had the last four posts to grasp some of the more compelling arguments presented in the book Why I Left, Why I Stayed. As you know … Continue reading →
Posted in Atheism, Belief, Bible Study, Children, Christ's Second Coming, Christ's Birth, Christ's Death, Christ's Miracles, Christ's Resurrection, Christ's Return, Doubt, Eternal Security, Faith, Family, Fatherhood, Heaven, Parenting, Personal, Salvation, Scripture, Series: "A Thought-Provoking Book", The Bible, Virgin Birth, Youth
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Tagged not everyone who says to me Lord Lord shall enter the kingdom of heaven, passages used to teach eternal security, passages used to teach that salvation can be lost, they went out from us but they were not of us, Tony and Bart Campolo, Why I Left Why I Stayed book
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Death & the Atheist
“A Thought-Provoking Book” series (post #4) In the opening sentence to the preface for the book Why I Left, Why I Stayed, the father and son team of Tony and Bart Campolo jointly say: We are not unusual. Many Christian parents … Continue reading →
Posted in Aging, Atheism, Belief, Comfort, Conscience, Death, Doubt, Faith, Fear, Heaven, Hell, Human Life, Justice, Personal, Reward, Salvation, Series: "A Thought-Provoking Book", The Bible, Trusting In God
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Tagged Christians whose kids turn out atheist, D. James Kennedy, D. James Kennedy Why I Believe, Ecclesiastes 3:11, God has put eternity in our hearts, the atheist facing death, Tony and Bart Campolo's book, Why I Left Why I Stayed book, Why should we believe there is a hell?
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Morality Without God
“A Thought-Provoking Book” series (post #3) I have long believed that one of the best arguments against atheism goes like this: “If there is no God, there is no real motivation for men and women to live morally.” Putting it … Continue reading →
Posted in Atheism, Belief, Depravity, Doing Good, Entertainment, Faith, Greed, Homosexuality, Personal, Personal Holiness, Revenge, Scripture, Series: "A Thought-Provoking Book", The Bible, Trusting In God
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Tagged Can people be good without God?, Did Jesus invent the golden rule?, how evolution goes against the laws of thermodynamics, morality without God, the golden rule, the new atheism, the new atheists, the second law of thermodynamics, the world of Star Trek, Tony and Bart Campolo's book, What did Darwin mean by the survival of the fittest?, Why I Left Why I Stayed
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Your Feelings Might Be Real, But They Won’t Impress an Atheist
“A Thought-Provoking Book” series (post #2) We’ve begun a series of posts on the book, Why I Left, Why I Stayed. The book is coauthored by the father-son team of Tony and Bart Campolo and explores the reasons why Bart Campolo … Continue reading →
Posted in Atheism, Belief, Christ's Miracles, Conscience, Conviction, Creation, Discipleship, Doubt, Faith, God's Omnipotence, Guilt, Music, Personal, Preaching, Salvation, Series: "A Thought-Provoking Book", The Bible, The Holy Spirit, Trusting In God
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Tagged atheists demand facts not feelings, debating with an atheist, Do transcendent experiences prove God's existence?, preachers and worship leaders manipulating a congregation, Romans 8:9, the eras of miracles in the Bible, the indwelling Holy Spirit, the new atheism, Tony and Bart Campolo's book, Why I Left Why I Stayed book
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One Reason Why One Man Stopped Believing in God
“A Thought-Provoking Book” series (post #1) As part of our Christmas shopping at the mall a couple of weeks ago, I went into a Barnes & Noble store to kill some time while Tonya shopped for shoes or something like … Continue reading →
Posted in Atheism, Belief, Bible Study, Children, Christ's Birth, Christ's Miracles, Christ's Resurrection, Doubt, Faith, God's Love, God's Omnipotence, God's Omnipresence, God's Omniscience, Hell, Homosexuality, Lesbianism, Personal, Scripture, Series: "A Thought-Provoking Book", Sunday School, The Bible, Trusting In God, Truth, Virgin Birth, Witnessing
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Tagged Bart Campolo book, Camden New Jersey, Haverford College, Thomas Jefferson's bible, Tony and Bart Campolo book, Tony Campolo book, Why I Left Why I Stayed book
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