Why Believe in God when He's Nothing More than a Man-made Guilt Trip Obs... | Todd Wagner | 04/10/05
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Isaiah 1:18: "'Come now, let us reason together,' says the Lord", a passage that welcomes skeptics and doubters into an intellectual discussion that answers four often-disputed questions about God: 1. Is there an invisible man in the sky? 2. Why is He obsessed with ten things? 3. Will He send us to hell if we don't do them? 4. Given all of the above, does He love us?
Scripture Reference: Selected Scripture
Topics: Apologetics
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What If The Skeptics Are Right?
What do you say to a skeptic who's funny, persuasive, and so confident, that you're afraid he might just be right? What would you say if you found yourself sitting on "Real Time with Bill Maher"? Would you know how to respond to Robin Williams or George Carlin if fate brought you together on a cross-country flight? How ready are you to engage effectively with your witty and well-read co-worker over a cup of coffee? Skeptical yourself? Have you wondered if there would ever be a safe place where you could ask good questions and receive honest, well-reasoned answers?

Messages in this Series

  Title Media Date Speaker
Go To Message If God Already Knows What He's Going to Do, Why Should I Waste My Time Trying to Talk to Him? Play Audio 5/8/05 Todd Wagner
Go To Message If God is So Loving, Why Does His Book Endorse so Much Slaughter? Isn't Religion the Main Reason There are so Many Wars in the First Place? Play Audio 5/1/05 Todd Wagner
Go To Message If God is So Smart and So Strong, Then Why is This World So Scary and Screwed Up? Play Audio 4/24/05 Todd Wagner
Go To Message If God Owns Everything, How Come He's Always Broke and His People are Always Asking for Money? Play Audio 4/17/05 Todd Wagner
Go To Message Why Believe in God when He's Nothing More than a Man-made Guilt Trip Obsessed with '10 Very Important Rules'? Play Audio 4/10/05 Todd Wagner
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