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Did Jesus Condone Lawbreaking?

How could Jesus defend his apostles plucking heads of grain on the Sabbath? According to the Pharisees, the disciples acted unlawfully, yet Jesus said they were guiltless. Was Jesus justifying lawbreaking, or were the Pharisees’ criticisms unjustified? Go to http://www.apologeticspress.org/ for more material, contact information, and ordering information.

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Was Jesus a Liar?

How could Jesus say in John 5:31, “If I bear witness of Myself, My witness is NOT true,” and then say in John 8:14, “Even if I bear witness of Myself, My witness IS true.” How are these not contradictory statements? Join Eric Lyons as he explains the perfect harmony of these two very different statements. Go to http://www.apologeticspress.org/ for more material, contact information, and ordering information.

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Was Jesus a Thief?

Some modern critics of Christ contend that Jesus commanded His disciples to steal a donkey and her colt before entering Jerusalem during the final week of His life. Can a legitimate case against the Christ be made, or is this just another trumped-up charge? Go to http://www.apologeticspress.org/ for more material, contact information, and ordering information.

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Who Exactly Was at the Tomb of Jesus?

Two of the main problems that many cite in the four accounts of the resurrection of Jesus have to do with the identity and number of women who went to the empty tomb of Jesus, as well as who they actually found there. Join Eric Lyons as he discusses these frequently asked questions. Go to http://www.apologeticspress.org/ for more material, contact information, and ordering information.

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Are Christ and Christianity Unoriginal?

How can Christianity be “original” if stories that predate the time of Christ allude to gods who were born on December 25th, were called the Son of God, and were raised only a few days after their deaths? Join Eric Lyons as he addresses these criticisms of Jesus Christ and the religion He established 2,000 years ago. Go to http://www.apologeticspress.org/ for more material, contact information, and ordering information.