Following the evidence

Chris Sinkinson  |  Features  |  defending our faith
Date posted:  1 Sep 2016
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Following the evidence

We recently hosted Gary Habermas.

From Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, he spoke at our College on the evidence for the resurrection. Gary has been on a national tour of the UK and his approach to apologetics can be very helpful in conversation with friends. Dubbed the ‘minimal facts’ approach, he focusses on the evidences that almost everyone can agree upon in order to make his case for the resurrection.

This is helpful because we are often distracted by red herrings. Did Balaam really have a talking donkey? How old is the earth? Such questions are important, but not crucial.

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