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Wednesday, 19th 2008f November, 2008
![]() If Christ has not been raised, our preaching is useless and so is your faith. If the dead are not raised, let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die.
— Paul (formerly Saul), I Corinthians 15:5-8
It penetrates human behaviour to its depths, and describes the human condition with undeniable resonance. Its claims concerning the origin of the universe and of life provide the necessary foundation for a rational project of scientific discovery, and in turn predict the kinds of evidences being uncovered by science today. Read more... Think Christianity is dedicated to presenting a clear and articulate understanding of the Christian faith. We will challenge you to think clearly about very important questions. We will investigate the implications of the answers, and help you to formulate appropriate responses that are relevant to your life.
Dismantling the Big BangGod's Universe RediscoveredA book review by Malcolm Lithgow.
“Where do we come from” is perhaps the most important question we can ask or answer. The answer we give influences how we value human life, the natural world, God, and even our own selves. If we get the answer wrong, life will be very confusing and difficult. Get it right, and we've made a good start to building a realistic, and useful, view of the world. WorldviewThe power of a concept
It is not as though Christianity is true because it is so successful in implementation, but instead, its success in these areas is a hallmark of its true depiction of reality. A God who created all things must know their purpose, and if He acts in human history and in the human heart He must surely be master of both. His revelation to us about such things then, would be demonstrably correct in the way it functions in the real world, and that is something we can explore.
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