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Sunday, August 5, 2012
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Interview with William Lane Craig in London
The student television station at Imperial College London (stoictv.com) conducted an interview with World renowned Philosopher Dr. William Lane Craig who speaks to us about how his interest in Philosophy began, his work on a rational defense of the Christian Faith, and his debates with the world's leading atheists...Click Here
Who is Bill Craig? He's the guy that Richard Dawkins avoids...even more than going to church.
Who is Bill Craig? He's the guy that Richard Dawkins avoids...even more than going to church.
Labels:
Atheism,
Christianity,
Evolution,
Richard Dawkins,
William Lane Craig
Saturday, June 11, 2011
God’s Way Of Peace: A Book For The Anxious
Barry Horner, author of Future Israel has graciously made this booklet by Horatius Bonar available. It's well-worth reading:
There seem to be many, in our day, who are seeking God. Yet they appear to be but “feeling after him, in order to find him,” as if he were either a distant or an “unknown” God. They forget that “he is not far from every one of us” (Acts 17:27); for “in him we live, and move, and have our being.”
That He is not far; that he has come down; that he has come nigh; this is the “beginning of the gospel.” It sets aside the vain thoughts of those who think that they must bring Him nigh, by their prayers and devout performances. He has shown himself to us, that we may know him, and, in knowing him, find the life of our souls...keep reading
There seem to be many, in our day, who are seeking God. Yet they appear to be but “feeling after him, in order to find him,” as if he were either a distant or an “unknown” God. They forget that “he is not far from every one of us” (Acts 17:27); for “in him we live, and move, and have our being.”
That He is not far; that he has come down; that he has come nigh; this is the “beginning of the gospel.” It sets aside the vain thoughts of those who think that they must bring Him nigh, by their prayers and devout performances. He has shown himself to us, that we may know him, and, in knowing him, find the life of our souls...keep reading
Labels:
Barry Horner,
Christ,
Christianity,
Future Israel,
Horatius Bonar
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