A popular speaker and author answers key objections to the Christian faith today. McDowell's evidence will challenge seeker and believer alike. A helpful, concise reference tool.
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Christianity: Hoax or History,
By Marc Collins (SAN LEANDRO, CA, US) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Christianity: Hoax or History? (Pocket Guide) (Paperback)
For those that like More than a Carpenter, this book is excellent as a witnessing tool. It has Mr. McDowell's testimony first, then covers much of the same detail as More than a Carpenter. Josh uses sound logic, Biblical testimony and the power of God to convict and to bring seekers one step closer to an encounter with the risen Lord Jesus Christ as their personal Savior.
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Read this!,
By y@w.l (Eindhoven, the Netherlands) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Christianity: Hoax or History? (Pocket Guide) (Paperback)
If people aren't convinced by this book, they're so blind... This books uses science, knowledge and of course the bible. Read and believe ;-)
1 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Less debate if God or Jesus wrote the bible himself,
By "javarivanhans" (Rome, Italy) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Christianity: Hoax or History? (Pocket Guide) (Paperback)
Admittedly Most of Chrisianity like many religions weren't written by "God" or "Jesus" himself. Instead our whole belief system sits on the worlds of "Inspired" men. Micheal Korish was inspired in Waco, Texas! . Bottomline, it leaves the door open to translation, corruption and influence. So, whats wrong with asking questions and seeking whats right about our religion. But what really burns me was Reviewer Violet who finsihes with "If anyone comes to you bearing this book, beware: they're probably less interested in being holy than in being right." I would rather be Right and an outcast than Holy and Wrong! Sounds like she had a logic( ). I agree with the books purpose but thougt it could have been written a lot better.
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