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Burden of Proof: Using Known Concepts to Reveal Eternal Truths

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Burden of Proof: Using Known Concepts to Reveal Eternal Truths

By: Brandon Russell
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Where is the proof? Why believe in something if there is no evidence? Also, why believe in something when there is evidence that runs contrary to a particular belief? This is basic logic and a reason why most deny a deity. Most who deny a deity argue there is no evidence. Also they point to scientific evidence to validate their skepticism.

However, what if there is evidence and evidence that is overwhelming? Those who deny a deity have every right to demand evidence. Yet, what will they do when they are provided proof? The Bible advocates a God who is sovereign. If this is true, everything points to his existence.

God is not hiding, he wants to be known. He has left his imprint on the universe. Burden of Proof: Using Known Concepts to Reveal Eternal Truths was written to identify the evidence of God's existence.

The author answers 40 thought-provoking questions that highlight the eternal truths of Scripture. Thus proving that the burden of proof does not lie with those who believe in God but with those who don't.

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