God: Trail of Evidence


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Years ago The World missed the true Identity of Jesus. Why, because he was a man. Today we are on a straight path to repeat the exact same mistake a second time for the exact same reason. The past 20 years this world has been a revolution of technology advancements. In the past 100 years more historical evidence has been unearthed than throughout written history. Religion however is still basically the same as it was in the Middle Ages. Why? In this book you will find that when Science is viewed from the proper perspective, it is the anchor of evidence that proves who God actually is. Supported not only by mankind's history but is actually the only evidence that the Bible itself supports. Read it for yourself. Learn where the Bible originated from and what's actually in it. There is only one truth in the world. It is where Science and History meet. You will be surprised to find that it is also where the Bible has been all along. In life the decision regarding your relationship with God, ultimately falls on you. The Quest for the Truth! Is it in you?




Faith on Trial


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A formerly agnostic lawyer uses court-required standards to set forth solid archeological, historic, scientific, and medical evidence supporting the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.




God and Galileo


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"A devastating attack upon the dominance of atheism in science today." Giovanni Fazio, Senior Physicist, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics The debate over the ultimate source of truth in our world often pits science against faith. In fact, some high-profile scientists today would have us abandon God entirely as a source of truth about the universe. In this book, two professional astronomers push back against this notion, arguing that the science of today is not in a position to pronounce on the existence of God—rather, our notion of truth must include both the physical and spiritual domains. Incorporating excerpts from a letter written in 1615 by famed astronomer Galileo Galilei, the authors explore the relationship between science and faith, critiquing atheistic and secular understandings of science while reminding believers that science is an important source of truth about the physical world that God created.




Jesus on Trial


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In Jesus on Trial, New York Times bestselling author David Limbaugh applies his lifetime of legal experience to a unique new undertaking: making a case for the gospels as hard evidence of the life and work of Jesus Christ. Limbaugh, a practicing attorney and former professor of law, approaches the canonical gospels with the same level of scrutiny he would apply to any legal document and asks all the necessary questions about the story of Jesus told through Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. His analysis of the texts becomes profoundly personal as he reflects on his own spiritual and intellectual odyssey from determined skeptic to devout Christian. Ultimately, Limbaugh concludes that the words Christians have treasured for centuries stand up to his exhaustive enquiry—including his examination of historical and religious evidence beyond the gospels—and thereby affirms Christian faith, spirituality, and tradition.




Learning Through Life's Trials


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"You can choose to see a trial as a roadblock or an expressway. If you see it as a roadblock, it will obstruct your way. However, if you see it as an expressway, you can use it to learn and grow." "The gospel of Jesus Christ is the plan whereby we can become what God wants us to become. In fact, we become great people because of our trials, not in spite of them." This booklet reviews the nature, origins, and purposes of adversity and includes suggestions on how to patiently trust in the Lord and His eternal plan and how to use these trials to learn and grow stronger. You can benefit from your trials if you: Develop a relationship with God Let others help you Let God carry your burdens Trust that the Lord is in control and allow His will to be done Remember that everyone has challenges Let adversity make you a better person Live with integrity Be patient Make the best of your situation Serve others Keep a positive attitude Keep an eternal perspective




Summer for the Gods


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The Pulitzer Prize-winning history of the Scopes Trial and the battle over evolution and creation in America's schools In the summer of 1925, the sleepy hamlet of Dayton, Tennessee, became the setting for one of the twentieth century's most contentious courtroom dramas, pitting William Jennings Bryan and the anti-Darwinists against a teacher named John Scopes, represented by Clarence Darrow and the ACLU, in a famous debate over science, religion, and their place in public education. That trial marked the start of a battle that continues to this day-in cities and states throughout the country. Edward Larson's classic Summer for the Gods -- winner of the Pulitzer Prize in History -- is the single most authoritative account of this pivotal event. An afterword assesses the state of the battle between creationism and evolution, and points the way to how it might potentially be resolved.




Evidence of God


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In the court of law, we rely on evidence presented by plaintiffs and defendants to determine truth. Our judicial system basis itself on those treasured sacraments to determine the correct remedy to satisfy the judgment that it is presented with. And as is the case with any evidence, all too often we are finding out that it is being read incorrectly. Hundreds of inmates all around the country are being released because of incorrect decisions made by juries and judges alike. Could the same be said for the evidence presented to us for the non-existence of God? Are we being sold a bill of goods that we will later find out was in error. Are the lawyers who are standing before us, arguing at the bench of existence there evidence, in error. Is their pitch, that there is no God, a matter of pride and an attempt of making themselves gods when they put forth the notion with such a fervent certainty that a world of such awesome wonder exist all on it on. Evidence of God: A Final Resolution of Meaning delves into the meaning of evidence and the nature of proof to reveal some common misconceptions about what we believe.




Evidence of God


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All creation recognizes evidence of God’s existence. He makes himself known in all life that we witness on earth and in the heavenlies. However, God engages with his people in the most incredible and unique ways. His sole desire is to have an intimate relationship with us. Go on this journey and hear the testimony of one woman, as she has encountered a lifetime of evidence of God. Think about your own life. When and where has God made himself known to you? How has he shown you that he exists? As Jesus imparted his spirit to mankind, it has enabled believers to live in power and to show the world a new way of living. God will communicate to his people through the Holy Spirit. He may give visions or dreams to impart wisdom or revelation. This whole new way of living resides right outside of the natural realm into the realm of the miraculous. God’s spirit comes to do great exploits through the believer. As we live a Holy Spirit–led life, imagine the possibilities! —By the Spirit, God reveals the deep things. —By the Spirit, God distributes spiritual gifts. —By the Spirit, God shows us how to pray. —By the Spirit, God leads us into all truth. —By the Spirit, God teaches us. —By the Spirit, God speaks to us.




The Galileo Connection


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Telling the fascinating stories of Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, Newton and Pascal, Charles E. Hummel provides a historical perspective on the relationship between science and Christianity.




The Trial of God


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The Trial of God (as it was held on February 25, 1649, in Shamgorod) A Play by Elie Wiesel Translated by Marion Wiesel Introduction by Robert McAfee Brown Afterword by Matthew Fox Where is God when innocent human beings suffer? This drama lays bare the most vexing questions confronting the moral imagination. Set in a Ukranian village in the year 1649, this haunting play takes place in the aftermath of a pogrom. Only two Jews, Berish the innkeeper and his daughter Hannah, have survived the brutal Cossack raids. When three itinerant actors arrive in town to perform a Purim play, Berish demands that they stage a mock trial of God instead, indicting Him for His silence in the face of evil. Berish, a latter-day Job, is ready to take on the role of prosecutor. But who will defend God? A mysterious stranger named Sam, who seems oddly familiar to everyone present, shows up just in time to volunteer. The idea for this play came from an event that Elie Wiesel witnessed as a boy in Auschwitz: “Three rabbis—all erudite and pious men—decided one evening to indict God for allowing His children to be massacred. I remember: I was there, and I felt like crying. But there nobody cried.” Inspired and challenged by this play, Christian theologians Robert McAfee Brown and Matthew Fox, in a new Introduction and Afterword, join Elie Wiesel in the search for faith in a world where God is silent.