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God Is a Person, We Are Persons
An ant could never understand anything about us, so why would we think we could understand something about God?
Why Would God Want Us to Praise Him?
God isn't just an egomaniac. Our praise is right, good, and joy-giving.
If God Were Real...
If the God of the Bible didn’t do what you think a real God would have done, that doesn’t prove He doesn’t exist; you might just be missing something. It’s the temptation of some who reject the reality of God’s existence to use the following kind of reasoning as part of their evidence: “If the Christian God were real, He would [X]. However, He does not [X], therefore He is not real.”
Did God Condone Slavery?
God regulated slavery in the Old Testament...does that mean He approves of it? And if He doesn't, why did He allow it?
Having Trouble Praying?
Do you feel unmotivated or hopeless when it comes to prayer? Do you feel spiritually dead? God is the God who gives life where it doesn’t now exist.
Do Our Prayers Make a Difference?
If God is sovereign over history, why should we pray? Does it makes sense to pray for things since God has already sovereignly planned history from beginning to end?
Did the Disciples Believe Jesus' Body Was Resurrected?
Some say the disciples believed only Jesus' spirit was resurrected, not His body. Two passages in Acts say differently. There are some who claim that the early Christians believed Jesus was resurrected spiritually after His death, not physically. But two passages in Acts speak strongly against this idea. (These are by no means the only reasons to think Jesus' resurrection was physical, but I rarely hear these passages pointed out in connection with this subject, and they're worth noting.)
If God Were Real...
If the God of the Bible didn't do what you think a real God would have done, that doesn't prove He doesn't exist; you might just be missing something. It's the temptation of some who reject the reality of God's existence to use the following kind of reasoning as part of their evidence: "If the Christian God were real, He would [X]. However, He does not [X], therefore He is not real."