Lee Strobel
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Oh, he probably thought I'm working on an article. And say, hey, I got a question for you. What about this? Oh, okay. Well, great. Thanks. So I just began calling people, researching history, checking stuff out. And nowadays, it's a lot easier. Nowadays, it's very easy to investigate this stuff.
One of the greatest scholars, probably the greatest scholar on the resurrection, Dr. Gary Habermas, is writing a... four or five volumes set, each volume is like 800 pages or so, on the resurrection, refuting every counter argument out there and presenting the case affirmatively and so forth. And so there's plenty of stuff out there now if someone wants to check it out.
One of the greatest scholars, probably the greatest scholar on the resurrection, Dr. Gary Habermas, is writing a... four or five volumes set, each volume is like 800 pages or so, on the resurrection, refuting every counter argument out there and presenting the case affirmatively and so forth. And so there's plenty of stuff out there now if someone wants to check it out.
One of the greatest scholars, probably the greatest scholar on the resurrection, Dr. Gary Habermas, is writing a... four or five volumes set, each volume is like 800 pages or so, on the resurrection, refuting every counter argument out there and presenting the case affirmatively and so forth. And so there's plenty of stuff out there now if someone wants to check it out.
I ended up writing a book on it called The Case for Christ. When I did the book, I needed to retrace a lot of these interviews that I did because I wasn't planning to write a book. I didn't keep notes. This is for me and my curiosity like you. I had a bunch of questions.
I ended up writing a book on it called The Case for Christ. When I did the book, I needed to retrace a lot of these interviews that I did because I wasn't planning to write a book. I didn't keep notes. This is for me and my curiosity like you. I had a bunch of questions.
I ended up writing a book on it called The Case for Christ. When I did the book, I needed to retrace a lot of these interviews that I did because I wasn't planning to write a book. I didn't keep notes. This is for me and my curiosity like you. I had a bunch of questions.
But then when I wrote the book, of course, I had to do in-depth interviews, tape record them, make sure they were accurate and so forth. And so that book really summarizes the evidence.
But then when I wrote the book, of course, I had to do in-depth interviews, tape record them, make sure they were accurate and so forth. And so that book really summarizes the evidence.
But then when I wrote the book, of course, I had to do in-depth interviews, tape record them, make sure they were accurate and so forth. And so that book really summarizes the evidence.
Yeah, John 1.12 says it's not enough just to believe that Jesus is the Son of God. The Bible says demons believe that Jesus is God. And they shudder because they know the implications of it for them. It's not enough just to believe it. We have to receive, receive this free gift of forgiveness and eternal life, this free gift of God's grace.
Yeah, John 1.12 says it's not enough just to believe that Jesus is the Son of God. The Bible says demons believe that Jesus is God. And they shudder because they know the implications of it for them. It's not enough just to believe it. We have to receive, receive this free gift of forgiveness and eternal life, this free gift of God's grace.
Yeah, John 1.12 says it's not enough just to believe that Jesus is the Son of God. The Bible says demons believe that Jesus is God. And they shudder because they know the implications of it for them. It's not enough just to believe it. We have to receive, receive this free gift of forgiveness and eternal life, this free gift of God's grace.
And when we do that, John 1, 12 says, we become a child of God forever. Well, I didn't believe, and I thought it was fairytales. I thought it was make-believe. I thought Christianity was based on wishful thinking, mythology and legend. That's what I thought. But as I began to investigate the resurrection,
And when we do that, John 1, 12 says, we become a child of God forever. Well, I didn't believe, and I thought it was fairytales. I thought it was make-believe. I thought Christianity was based on wishful thinking, mythology and legend. That's what I thought. But as I began to investigate the resurrection,
And when we do that, John 1, 12 says, we become a child of God forever. Well, I didn't believe, and I thought it was fairytales. I thought it was make-believe. I thought Christianity was based on wishful thinking, mythology and legend. That's what I thought. But as I began to investigate the resurrection,
I was stunned because when I was a little kid, I don't know if you had this when you were a kid, my parents for Christmas gave me this punching clown. It was weighted on the bottom. It was about three feet tall and it was inflated and it was a clown. And you would hit it like a punching bag.
I was stunned because when I was a little kid, I don't know if you had this when you were a kid, my parents for Christmas gave me this punching clown. It was weighted on the bottom. It was about three feet tall and it was inflated and it was a clown. And you would hit it like a punching bag.
I was stunned because when I was a little kid, I don't know if you had this when you were a kid, my parents for Christmas gave me this punching clown. It was weighted on the bottom. It was about three feet tall and it was inflated and it was a clown. And you would hit it like a punching bag.
And because it was weighted on the bottom, it would go down when you would hit it, but then it would bounce back up and then you'd hit it again. It was a toy that I got when I was a kid. That's how I pictured this. I thought I had a knockdown punch. I thought I could disprove Christianity. So I'd hit it with an objection and it would bounce back. There's an answer to that. Doggone it.