WHAT IS RATIONALITY
This Book
describes our presentation about the truth of rational Christianity today,
starting from the understanding of (Genesis 1:1) where the Bible when
it was written for the first time, there was no possibility to understand the
cause, the process and the formation of the particles to build the whole
Universe. Because without the formation of the particles to form the atoms, to
occupy the whole Universe, today most understandable our Solar System and the
inclusion of planet Earth, no one could have being able to confirm that the
creator of human beings (Genesis
1:26) making them able to understanding his Creation,
as the product of Truth Rationality and Conscience, properties with which
both the Creator and the humans who He related were made.
This is also
enough information to make Christians to understand the purpose for which The
Solar System and the formation of the Earth was done. The God of Creation,
helps us understand the answer to the question; Why there is something rather
than nothing? Because there is no other available source of rational
information, that gives any one a clue, about why every human being kips in the
inner instinct of their hearth, the notion about the provider of goodness for
their life, causing in everyone, the need to providing the need to worship
anything who is the provider of everything necessary to feed them every day, as
well as the provision for their reproduction building in their hearts the
feelings of Joy apposite to suffering or pain instead of happiness.
IS THE BIBLE THE ONLY REVELATION OF THE GOD OF CR5EATION
The purpose of the Believer's Bible Commentary (BBC) is to give the average Christian reader a basic knowledge of what the Holy Bible is all about. The BBC is also intended to simulate such a love and taste for the Bible that the believer will want to delve more deeply into their inexhaustible, equipping the explores with the deeper meaning of every biblical book and tackles controversial issues from a theologically conservative standpoint while fairly presenting alternative views.
· Acceptance of the Bible as the inspired and flawless Word of God,
totally sufficient for faith and practice.
· Rich in exposition, MacDonald's writing is meant to help produce not
just garden-variety Christians, but disciples.
· Theological views are conservative, Protestant, and premillennial.
What is the purpose of appoloetics?
Sensible and concise, witty and wise, the authors offer compelling arguments for and defences of every aspect of Christian belief, including faith and reason, God's nature, creation and evolution, providence and free will, miracles, the problem of evil, the Bible's
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