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These Video series is all about defending our Christian faith. The truth about reality is knowable "This is undeniable"   Frank Turek is the founder and president of CrossExamined.org and its primary presenter.  Frank is a dynamic speaker and award-winning author or coauthor of three books:  I don't have Enough Faith to be a Atheist, Correct, Not Politically Correct and Legislating Morality.  He hosts a TV program each week called I Don't have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist that is broadcast Monday nights at 8:00 pm Eastern on the NRB network, DirecTV Channel 378.  Cross Examined with Frank Turek is a live call-in radio program that airs on 126 stations every Saturday morning at 11 am eastern time.  Frank also writes a column for Townhall.com and has appeared on many TV and radio programs including:  The O'Reilly Factor, Hannity and Colmes, Faith under Fire, Politically Incorrect, The Bible Answer man, and Focus on the Family. A former Aviator in the U.S. Navy, Frank has a Masters from George Washington University and a Doctorate in Apologetics from Southern Evangelical Seminary.

 


12 Points That Show Christianity is True
The truth about reality is knowable "this is undeniable"
Truth is that which corresponds to its object "that to which it refers". Abstract truth corresponds to abstract reality "e.g. numbers, ideas", Concrete truth corresponds to concrete reality "e.g. God, people, things".  We can know actual reality.  "This is undeniable". 


The opposite of true is false "this is undeniable"
The law of non-contradiction affirms opposites cannot both be true.  This law of non-contradiction is undeniable.  Even those who deny it use it.  For example:
The person who says "the law of non-contradiction is false" uses the very law he is attempting to deny "he's saying the law is false instead of true".  Those who claim that atheism is true imply that all non-atheisms "e.g. Christianity, Judaism are false.  Those who claim that we should all be tolerant imply that intolerance is the opposite of tolerance.  Those who claim that "all truth is relative" imply that the opposite of that statement--"all truth is absolute"--is false.  The statement " all truth is relative" is self-defeating because that statement itself is a absolute truth claim."  Examples of a self-defeating statement, "There is no truth", are answer would be "is that true?"  one more "there are no absolutes"  are answer would be, "are you absolutely sure?  The statement that there are no absolutes has just made an absolute claim.


 It is true that the theistic God exist
If the universe had a beginning, then it must have had a Beginner.  The evidence leaves us with the following two options.

Either

1.)  No one created something out of nothing (Atheistic view)

2)  Someone created something out of nothing (Theistic view)

Which view is more reasonable?

 

Question to ask an Atheist:

 

If there is no God, why is there something rather than nothing at all?

According to the Big Bang Theory, the whole matter of the universe began to exist at a particular time in the remote past.  A proponent of such a theory, at least if he is an atheist, must believe that the matter of the universe came from nothing and by nothing.   prepare to laugh here,,  "Nothing is what Rocks dream about"

 

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