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Latest revision as of 07:25, 31 May 2014


This Program is divided into the following Sections:

Part 1:Introduction to the Truth

Why must we seek the Truth? Is there a purpose to my life?

Is there an absolute Truth?, what is it? how can we reach it?

What is the role of logic and Science?

Faith and Reason

Truth

Truth War

Faith and Science

Worldviews

Naturalism Worldview

  • There is no absolute truth
  • There is no God
  • Man evolved from bacteria which started as a chemical reactions
  • Death is the end

Christian Worldview

  • God Created everything that was created
  • Man: God Created Man in His image as a superior to all creation for a purpose
    • Man has a freewill
    • Man has a conscience
    • Man has a soul/spirit that are eternal
    • Man is accountable to God for his actions
  • Fall: Man failed to obey God and sin entered the world
  • God has a plan to save Man from eternal condemnation and give him eternal life


Part 2:Evidence for God and His Word

We must explore and examine the various claims about God and His Word.

Are there any evidences for God? Can we prove Him?

Is the Bible the True word of God? who do we know what are the evidence


Does God exist?

From Norman Geisler book Chapter 3 Chapter 3: The Theistic God Exists

  1. Which God are We Talking About?
  2. Does A Theistic God Exist?
  3. The Cosmological Arguments for God’s Existence
  4. The Teleological Arguments for God’s existence
  5. The Moral Argument
  6. The Argument from Religious Need
  7. Answering Some Important Objections
  8. Evidence of God's existence are everywhere
  9. Can you afford to assume? What if you are wrong?
  10. Evidence is overwhelming


The Truth of The Bible

Internal Evidences

Historical Evidences

Prophecies

The Message

  • Consistent
  • Moral
  • Leads to Transformed Life


Part 3:The message of the Bible

Having established that the Bible is the True word of God, then what is the message of the Bible, what does it mean to me

Interpreting the Bible

God declares Himself

  • True God is not same as other gods
  • To believe in God, you need to understand the full picture
    • Creator
    • Satan
    • Sin
    • The Fall
    • Time (our life)
    • Eternity
      • Heaven
      • Hell


God declares His laws

What is Man

God is the Saviour (Good News)

Part 4:Objection 1: Formal Religions

What about all of these religions?

Let us define religion.

Test of Truth?

Part 5:Objection 2: Hidden Religion: Evolution

Evolution is another Religion

Science and Evolution



Objections

Why so many people don't believe in God?

  • Natural Reason not to believe
    • To free ourselves from outcome
    • To justify our actions
  • Significant Opposition
    • Da Vinci Code
    • Charles Darwin
    • Richard Dawkins
    • Stephen Hawking
  • Common among them
    • Motivated by hate
    • Based on lies or false assumptions
    • they do not present any valid alternative, only doubt

Objections: Religion is source of all Evils

  • Religions and the True God
  • Atheists are far more evil
  • Atheism can't reward good or punish evil


Objections: I don't believe in Miracles

Geisler Book Chapter 4: Miracles are Possible

Geisler Book Chapter 5: Miracles Can Be Used to Confirm a Message from God


Objections: Why there is pain and suffering

  • Health and Death
  • Injustice and Wars
  • Natural disasters

Objections: How can such a good thing be bad(sin)?

Other Topics

From the Book Reason for God

the first section including

the Cosmological Argument

(Chapter 1),

The Moral Argument

(Chapter 2),

interaction with the presence of suffering

(Chapter 5) and 

responses to the argument from evil

(Chapter 6). Anticipating the next section on science, chapter 4 attempts to repudiate the philosophy/worldview of naturalism as being insufficient to explain the origin of a complex universe (p. 29), and of being unable to prove itself as being true (p. 30).

The second section attempts to prove the existence of God through science by attacking the ability of evolutionary process to explain the origin of the world, and mainly through the vehicle of Intelligent Design (ID), which can be succinctly defined as the theory that living organisms and their components are too complex to have come about via normal evolutionary processes. This lies within the field of one of the editors, William Dembski, who contributed two essays here—Chapter 20 which is an introduction to the theory of Intelligent Design, and Chapter 26 which outlines a strategy of how to use arguments from Intelligent Design to persuade people that “their defense of evolution and opposition to ID are prejudicial, ideologically driven, and above all unjustifiable on the basis of the underlying science” (p. 132). This section would not be complete without one essay by the founder of the ID movement, Phillip E. Johnson, who in Chapter 15 writes a situational assessment of the ideological battle between ID proponents and evolutionists.

Sections three and four deal with the questions of Jesus and the Bible respectively, along traditional apologetic trajectories. The typical issues related to Jesus’ existence, his messianic claims, his death and resurrection are dealt with, along with issues regarding the one way of salvation and whether those who have never heard the Gospel can be saved. The section ends with Ben Witherington III addressing the question of whether Paul invented Christianity.

Section four deals with the issue of textual transmission and translation of the biblical text, and then ends by addressing the challenge of various apocryphal books like the Coptic Gospel of Thomas, the Gospel of Peter and the more recent Gospel of Judas.

References