Demolishing Arguments 2
Additional Articles of Apologetics for Preparing Ourselves with Answers to Defend the Christian Faith
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Rick Ellinger
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My hope is that they will help you to have the basic answers you will need in answering some of the common questions, arguments, criticisms, objections and misconceptions pertaining to the Bible and our Christian faith, such as:
- Once saved, always saved? - Is eternal security true? - Are we saved by grace through faith or by works? - Why doesn’t God answer my prayers? - Can our prayers be hindered? - Can I pray to Jesus, the Son? - Predestination: Election or free will? - Calvinism or Arminianism? - Do we have a choice in whether we will be saved or not? - Why is there suffering in the world if God is loving? - Why do good and innocent people suffer? - Did humans and dinosaurs live at the same time? - Were dinosaurs on the ark? - Do we become angels when we die? - Where do we go when we die? - Do we get a new body when we die? - What does the Bible say about the rapture? - How many people were on the ark? - Did Noah’s sons have any children when they entered the ark?
Dig into God’s Word with me to find the answers! Rick Ellinger
“We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ.” 2 Corinthians 10:5
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