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As you read this, you probably think you’re standing (or sitting) perfectly still. Yet nothing could be further from the truth. Right now, the Earth is spinning on its axis in an easterly direction at 1,044 miles per hour. You’re also moving through space at 67,000 miles per hour -- the speed at which Earth orbits the sun -- and that’s just the beginning. Copernicus and Galileo found in overturning centuries of entrenched thought, things aren’t always what they seem. You’re invited to embark on a journey that will challenge your thinking and point up possibilities you haven’t considered, looking at mysteries that have captivated mankind for centuries. Above all, we’ll look at evidence. Evidence that God not only exists but is knowable. Here are just some of the questions that Pat Boone and Cord Cooper address in this candid, clear-cut book:
• Can science and faith intersect?
• Is the universe valid evidence of God’s existence?
• If God exists, why is there tragedy in the world?
• Does the Bible offer evidence of divine inspiration?
• The flipside: What motivates atheists?
• Were humans created to commune with God?
• Do any non-biblical documents corroborate the Gospels?
• Was Jesus the Son of God?
• Did the Resurrection occur?
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Questions About God: And the Answers that Could Change Your Life
January 2009, Lighthouse Christian Publishing
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1935079131 9781935079132
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