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    Can the Reformed Approach Lead Away from Biblical Christianity?

    Can the "Reformed" Approach (eg. Calvinism, Evangelicalism, Presbyterianism, but not Lutheranism, Catholicism, or Orthodoxy) lead away from Biblical Christianity? The Reformed movement was a "revolution" in an approach to Christianity and to the Bible. It used a naturalistic, materialistic...
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    What were Jesus' appearances to Peter and to James?

    1 Cor. 15 says: Cephas is Aramaic, meaning Petros in Greek, that is, Peter. To Peter 1. The appearance to Peter was at the tomb, where Jesus appeared to the women 2. It was at another place in Jerusalem, 3. It was at the sea in Galilee (See the noncanonical Gospel of Peter, 1st to 2nd...
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    Strongest, most direct reasons to think that the Resurrection happened?

    Can you list here what you consider to be the strongest, most direct reasons to believe that the resurrection happened, along with the counterarguments to those reasons? Below are those that I've found. The Old Testament prophesied that in the mid-1st century AD, the Messianic Son of David...
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    Strongest, most direct reasons to doubt the Resurrection?

    I made a list of the most direct reasons that I found to doubt the resurrection, along with their counterarguments. If you know of other direct, substantial reasons for doubting the resurrection can you list them with their counterarguments too? Matthew records about Jesus' fourth collective...
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    What if you consider arguments on Christianity and you are left with major doubt?

    Hello! The apostles, gospels, and New Testament asks us to believe that Jesus bodily resurrected. It is a foundation of Christianity, and anyway I want it to be true because I sense the awful hardships in the world. The world needs salvation. I believe in God, love Jesus, connect with Him as a...
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