Existence of God Apologetics Christianity
Existence of God Apologetics Christianity
Existence of God
This category is for sites that defend the existence of God from a Christian perspective.
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- Information on book by Michael Caputo as well as an online essays and bibliography.
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- Article giving six reasons to believe that God is really there.
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- A summary of the evidence that there is a God with a purpose for humans.
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- Reasons to believe that God is the source of creation.
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- Strong Basis to Believe Ministries provides this source for answers about Christianity and scientific issues.
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- Arguments against purposeless naturalism; also some links and a contact page.
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- Evidence for God's existence from the approaches of human experience, simple illustrations, science, dialogues, and philosophy.
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- Brief summaries of the most powerful arguments in favor of the existence of a personal Creator God.
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- An accessible site that defends good arguments for Christianity while debunking bad ones.
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- Presents arguments for the existence of God from the philosophy of religion. Includes simple explanations of the ontological argument, the first cause argument, the argument from design and the moral argument.
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- Describes one person's journey through reason, science and experience in searching for God and gives evidence for His existence.
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- Apologist Michael Horner explains and defends versions of the cosmological and design arguments.
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- Book-length e-text by Peter Soszek.
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- Walk through the evidence for Christianity one step at a time.
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- Scientific and philosophical evidence and arguments for the existence of God.
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- Summarizes the major approaches to arguing that the Christian view of God is correct.
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- A site dedicated to the exploration of the traditional philosophical proofs for the existence of God.
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- An essay expressing doubts regarding the ability of science to determine truth and presenting common arguments for the existence of God.
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