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12. Bible’s Inspiration: Internal Evidences (Consistency & Interdependency)

Home Separated by hundreds of years, how does the New Testament and Old Testament relate to each other? Did writers view each other and their content as inspired by God? This class continues the discussion of internal evidences for the Bible’s inspiration by considering both the Bible’s consistent content and the interdependency between books.

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9. God’s Existence: Harmony of Faith and Science | Evidence for Christianity

Home Are faith and science contrary, complementary, or independent of each other? Some have the view that science opposes faith, and that faith is a hindrance to science. Others simply say that each is completely independent and while they can both be in your life, they never overlap in application. In this class, Branyon demonstrates faith and science are complementary by looking at the basic meaning of both concepts and by looking at how science and faith have been applied through history.

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8. Moral Argument (Evil, Pain, and Suffering) | Evidence for Christianity

Home No one denies that our lives contain struggles of sorrow and pain. Why does evil, pain, and suffering exist in our world? Why is it present in our lives? As one of the most significant arguments against God’s existence, in both its personal impact and widespread consideration, this class focuses on the moral foundations of these undeniable issues to see that it shines a light on God’s existence not absence.