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Exploring forty alleged contradictions, Ken Ham, general editor

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Exploring forty alleged contradictions, Ken Ham, general editor
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Exploring forty alleged contradictions
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Ken Ham, general editor
Series statement
Demolishing Supposed Bible Contradictions, v.1
Summary
One of the most popular misconceptions by people who have walked away from the Church and their faith is that the Bible contains errors or inaccurate accounts. Many people also simply accept without question the claim by others that the Bible is full of contradictions. Even more disturbing is that a growing number of Christians are unable to respond when presented with an apparent inconsistency in the Bible. Now in a bold defense for the accuracy of Scripture, Ken Ham leads a powerful team of contributors in providing core biblical truths to help refute claims regarding the inaccuracy of God's Holy Word. Demolishing Supposed Bible Contradictions: - Addresses over 40 issues of contention in the Old and New Testaments including Genesis, Exodus, Deuteronomy, Matthew, John, Acts, and Revelation - Contains vital and relevant context by Steve Fazekas, Bodie Hodge, Roger Patterson, Stacia McKeever, Gary Vaterlaus, Dr. Jason Lisle, Paul F. Taylor, John Upchurch, and Dr. Georgia Purdom - Equips readers to accurately defend their faith while challenging secular or humanistic agendas. With nearly two-thirds of young people leaving the Church when they move from home, there has never been a more important time to have a reasoned response for those who desire only to undermine Christian faith. This book is a great starting point in teaching how to think and then respond to false claims regarding the Bible. It is imperative that believers are able to stand firm in their faith, and have answers to the culture's attacks on the Bible
Target audience
adult
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