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Q. Did Jesus really claim to be God?
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Q. Does It Really Matter What I Believe?
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Q. Does the Bible really attest to the deity of Jesus?
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Q. Don’t all religions basically teach the same thing?
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Q. Hasn't the New Testament been changed?
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Q. How can anyone believe the New Testament account of the life of Jesus...?
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Q. How could fallible men produce an infallible Bible?
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Q. How did Jesus view the Old Testament?
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Q. How do you explain the contradictions in the resurrection story?
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Q. How do you know God exists?
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Q. How does a person become a Christian?
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Q. Is Jesus the only way to get to God?
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Q. Is there really solid evidence for the resurrection of Jesus Christ?
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Q. To what extent is the Bible inspired?
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Q. Was Jesus born of a virgin?
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Q. What does it mean, the Bible is inspired?
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Q. What hope does Christianity offer the world?
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Q. What is the document Q supposed to be?
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Q. What is the Trinity? Do Christians worship three gods?
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Q. Where did God come from?
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Q. Why does God allow evil to exist?
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Q. Won’t God accept non-Christians as long as they are good, religious people who are sincere about their beliefs?
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The Resurrection Factor - Part 1
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The Resurrection Factor - Part 2
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The Resurrection Factor - Part 3
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The Resurrection Factor - Part 4
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The Resurrection Factor - Part 5
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