Summary of David Limbaugh's Jesus on Trial

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Book Preview: #1 I don’t remember the exact details, but I know for a fact that my friend said that if someone uses his reasoning powers to support the existence of God, he can’t possibly believe in the Christian God. I defended my faith over dinner, and then we all went our separate ways. As is almost always the case, I spent a few hours thinking about what I’d said and what I’d done. It wasn’t an intellectual exercise, especially with the deist on my mind. I was dumbfounded by my friend’s statement, which felt wrong to me on multiple levels. I want to sincerely thank my friend. He may not realize it, but his words forced me to confront a question that had been nagging at me since I was a teenager. The question had never been articulated clearly before: Is Christianity really true. It’s pretty obvious why this question would arise for me at this particular point in my life—I am a Christian. It’s also obvious why it had never before occurred to me to ask it. The questions of Is Christianity true. and Is evolution true. #2 I grew up a Christian, but as I got older I began to have doubts about the Bible's teachings. #3 I was a Christian and eventually grew doubts about the Bible's teachings. I couldn’t believe that an all-powerful God would permit such evil, pain, and suffering in the world. #4 -> I am a Christian, and I grew up believing in the Bible and Jesus Christ. But as I got older, I began to have doubts about the Bible’s teachings. I couldn’t believe that an all-powerful God would permit such evil, pain, and suffering in the world.

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