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Summary of Mark Mittelberg's The Questions Christians Hope No One Will Ask
Summary of Mark Mittelberg's The Questions Christians Hope No One Will Ask
Summary of Mark Mittelberg's The Questions Christians Hope No One Will Ask
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#1 Love is not a physical entity, and yet it is very real. In order to know if there is true love in a particular situation, you need evidence. And being the skeptic that I am, I needed fairly strong evidence.

#2 The most common question Christians get is how they can know there is a God. The Christian answer is that God is not a material thing, and therefore cannot be seen, heard, or touched.

#3 God is real and active in our world, and we can testify to that fact. He has forgiven us and turned our lives around, and he speaks to us, guides us, redirects us, and rebukes us when we need it.

#4 There are many ways to evidence God’s existence, and we can share those with others. We can point to the effects of the invisible God in our world by using examples that everyone can access.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateJul 13, 2022
ISBN9798822546684
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    #1

    Love is not a physical entity, and yet it is very real. In order to know if there is true love in a particular situation, you need evidence. And being the skeptic that I am, I needed fairly strong evidence.

    #2

    The most common question Christians get is how they can know there is a God. The Christian answer is that God is not a material thing, and therefore cannot be seen, heard, or touched.

    #3

    God is real and active in our world, and we can testify to that fact. He has forgiven us and turned our lives around, and he speaks to us, guides us, redirects us, and rebukes us when we need it.

    #4

    There are many ways to evidence God’s existence, and we can share those with others. We can point to the effects of the invisible God in our world by using examples that everyone can access.

    #5

    The universe had a beginning, and this was proven by the Hubble Space Telescope. If the universe had a beginning, it must have a cause for its existence. But the cause must be beyond the universe, since the universe is defined as time, space, matter, and physical energy.

    #6

    The Big Bang is a compelling scientific description of the biblical doctrine of creation ex nihilo, out of nothing. It sounds like an awfully compelling explanation of God’s creation of the universe.

    #7

    The universe had a beginning, which means it needed a cause. The cause of the universe is the immaterial, eternal God of the universe, who had no beginning and who therefore does not have or need a cause.

    #8

    The more I learn about the world, the more amazed I am at its beauty and complexity. The laws and physical constants that govern all the matter in the universe seem to be precisely balanced and tuned for life to exist.

    #9

    The fact that our universe has the correct parameters and constants is evidence that it was created by a divine

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