Psychological Barriers to Belief
Two talks on the 'Psychological Barriers to Belief' look at basic life patterns and past painful experiences.
Related resources for Advice to Christian Apologists
Two talks on the 'Psychological Barriers to Belief' look at basic life patterns and past painful experiences.
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These resources will help you start thinking through six common objections to the Christian faith.