Related Resources: Answers To Tough Questions
How can I prove to someone that God exists?
How can it be true that the Bible doesn't contain any errors, since there are so many different vers
Is it true that there is no way of knowing what Jesus actually taught, since the church has distorte
What evidence supports the reliability of the New Testament?
Are Christians just engaging in wishful thinking when they teach that God is a truthful, reliable he
How could Jesus be God if He had the limitations of a human being?
Does the phrase "only begotten Son" in John 3:16 imply that Jesus was derived from the Father in som
How could Jesus be both God and man at the same time?
Is it true that Jesus never claimed to be God?
Why is creation such an emotionally charged issue?
How do we know that New Testament references to Jewish persecution of Jesus and the Apostolic Church weren’t written by later editors (redactors) who wanted to blame the Jews for the death of Jesus?
Why believe in God’s existence, when it can’t be proven scientifically?
How can I be sure of the Bible’s moral and spiritual reliability?
Even if Jesus was a messenger from God, why shouldn’t I believe He was merely one of many divine messengers, like Rama, Krishna, or Buddha?
Is it necessary to have a clear understanding of Jesus Christ’s deity in order to be saved?
Is it inconsistent, as Richard Dawkins claims, for believers in God to look for scientific explanations of natural things, if they don’t think it is necessary to seek scientific proof of God’s existen
If God exists, why doesn’t He make His existence something provable and undeniable?
What should I think of recent claims made in the media that Jesus Christ is legendary and never existed?
Does the fact that the Gospels contain accounts of miracles prove that they are legendary accounts?
Weren’t the earliest Christians too uneducated and illiterate to produce the account of Jesus’ life and ministry that appears in the Gospels?
Does the fact that few ancient non-Christian sources refer to Jesus imply that He may not have really existed but is only a legend of the early church?
Don't all religions lead, ultimately, to God?
Why do so many Western people today—including scholars—doubt the historicity and accuracy of the Gospels?
Doesn’t the fact that Paul didn’t quote Jesus show that he wasn’t interested in Him as a real person but only as a means of promoting his new faith in a (metaphorically) “risen Christ”?
If the Gospels were mostly based on oral recollections of witnesses, can they be expected to be historically accurate?