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If you were on a jury, how much evidence would you require to convict or acquit? Would you convict on circumstantial evidence only or would you want as much evidence as you can get? Would you want from only one source or many sources?
What if you thought something was true, and you found out it was wrong, when would you want to know it?
Ron Warren was a good atheist. He applied five major battlegrounds that an atheist would use.
These battlegrounds asks the questions:
-Does God Exist?
-Is the Bible True?
-Is there a Resurrection?
-Is Jesus God?
-Is Jesus the only way to God?
In these battlegrounds his weapons was questions, gently attacking the believers through the "WHY" of their belief.
He understood that the "WHAT" of their faith was the doctrines and traditions. The "HOW" of their faith was the process of their actions, but the "WHY" was their purpose.
By applying doubt to the believer's "WHY," the same doubt would move into the "HOW" and the "WHAT" of their faith.
When Ron realized he was wrong, he began to use stronger facts to change the battlegrounds. What does this mean to you?
As an atheist, you have your answers, but are you sure you have all the facts? What are the consequences if you are wrong?
Do you know that the existence of God can be proven through Physics, Biology, Biochemistry, Genetics, Mathematics, and Paeontology?
Did you know that He can also be proven to exist through Archaeology, Astronomy, Cosmology, and Revolution?
Did you know there are ten evidences to prove that the Bible is true? As an atheist, can you explain all ten?
What would you do with the Resurrection? Did you know there are six major facts you must prove to be wrong?
How will you deal with the question, "Is Jesus God?" You can deny it, but you are still faced with a human being creating something out of nothing, and the giving of life. You are also faced with the evidence of history, the impact of history, and the evidence of the facts of Messianic Prophecy, miracles, and the virgin birth.
The highlight will be trying to explain the divine attributes of God operating through Jesus.
Can these evidences be placed on another human being?
This is the lifestyle of an atheist:
-No meaning in life
-No value in life
-No significance in life
-No purpose in life
-No hope in life, and the last one
-Some may think there are no restraints against evil impulses.
As an atheist, this was my life. "Is it yours?"
As a believer, have you ever doubted your faith and wished you had answers to fight your battlegrounds? How do you counterattack what the atheist is giving you?
This book opens the door to both the atheist and the believer. It can change or destroy the atheist's foundation and strengthen and consolidate the believer's trust and faith in God.
Here is the final point to consider: If you can believe Genesis 1:1, you will have NO PROBLEM with the rest of the Bible. Jonah and the whale, an ax head that floats, Jesus walking on water, the Reed Sea parting, the Resurrection, and miracles will seem commonplace.
Genesis 1:1 reads, "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth."
If you cannot believe that, you will question the rest; but this is the final crossroad. After answering all the questions, answer the question: "What If I'm Wrong?"