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In the Old Testament, we think we see a lot of judgment and punishment. But in the New Testament, there appears to be an emphasis on forgiveness and love. What happened? Did God change who He was? Did we change how we presented Him? The answer to both is no. This week RZIM itinerant Michael Ramsden deals with this important question. This is part 1 of a 4-part series.
Could the God of the New Testament really be the same as the God of the Old Testament? One preached love; the other demanded violence and punishment. But that is the perception, not the truth. How do we know? Because of what the Bible, itself, says. Today we rejoin Michael Ramsden and he will expand on what the Bible has to say about this perceived difference in God's character. Part 2 of 4.
Can God love and judge at the same time? At the close of the last broadcast, Michael shared how not only both qualities coexist, but for love to be true it must exist in the presence of judgment. How does he answer the perceived dilemma of God's character throughout the Bible? Find out in part three of Michael Ramsden's message, God of love, God of judgment. Part 3 of 4.
Knowing the relationship between God's love and judgment is one thing. But realizing how it should impact your life is another. Let's rejoin Michael Ramsden now as he explains that truth in the final part of his presentation. Part 4 of 4.
In this original BBC broadcast from the 1940s, in his own voice C.S. Lewis talks about God and Time. These broadcasts would eventually be combined into a single written volume titled Mere Christianity.
In this original BBC broadcast from the 1940s, in his own voice C.S. Lewis talks about what it means to be Sons of God. These broadcasts would eventually be combined into a single written volume titled Mere Christianity.
Dr. Gary Habermas addresses the definition of death, and then sets parameters for potential afterlife evidence. In looking at testimonies of near death experiences in each of the categories that we will have established, Dr. Habermas discusses the nature of this data and what we can learn about a potential afterlife.
2011 debate between Christian philosopher William Lane Craig and Stephen Law on the question 'does God exist?'
On the Frank Pastore show founder and president of the Magis Center of Reason and Faith, Fr. Robert Spitzer, discusses the close connection between faith and reason in contemporary astrophysics, philosophy, and the historical study of the New Testament." Among the topics discussed are the Big Bang, multiverse, the legitimacy of the New Testament narratives.
Lenny Esposito of Come Let Us Reason Together debunks the various claims made by the "Bible Secrets" Television Shows.
David Berlinski discusses various topics within science, philosophy, and society in this thought-provoking talk.
Eminent scientist, Francis Collins, presents evidence for belief in God in this talk - The Language of God.
'Is Faith in God Reasonable?' A wonderful 2013 debate between William Lane Craig and Alex Rosenberg.
'Can the Universe Exist Without God?' A wonderful 2012 debate between William Lane Craig and Karl Enqvist.
'Is There Evidence for a Cosmic Creator?' A wonderful 2012 debate between Hugh Ross and Lewis Wolpert on whether there is evidence for a cosmic creator.
'Does God Exist?' A 2013 debate between Greg Bahnsen and Gordon Stein on the topic of whether or not God exists.
Dr. Timothy McGrew, on the Cross Examined program, explains undesigned biblical internal coincidences. Dr. McGrew provides various examples and explains their evidential significance.
Dr. Timothy McGrew on the Cross Examined program explains undesigned biblical external coincidences. Dr. McGrew provides various examples and explains their evidential significance.
A debate in the form of a discussion between Dr. Gary Habermas and Anthony Flew on the John Ankenberg Show on the topic of 'Did Jesus Really Rise From the Dead?'
Dr. Peter Williams gives a lecture with multiple lines of evidence demonstrating the Gospels were based on eyewitness accounts.
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