252 Quotes About Apologetics
- Author Kent Hovind
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The evolution theory is one of the dumbest and most dangerous religion in history of humanity.
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- Author Bangambiki Habyarimana
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Apologetics is reason flying to the rescue of faith
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- Author Ron Brackin
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If one man challenges a statement and another cannot prove it, it does not necessarily follow that the statement is false.
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- Author James MacDonald
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This is God's world, so everything, even if it intends to efface God, bears witness to God – understood and interpreted through biblical eyeglasses.
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- Author Tyler Wigg-Stevenson
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After the disintegration of Christendom-a historical apparatus that gave cultural pride of place to Christianity-Christian truth claims cannot be taken for granted or simply asserted using logical apologetics. Rather, the truth of the faith appears to stand or fall based on its goodness, as shown in the lives of those who claim it.
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- Author James MacDonald
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Where is there a systematic theology class that helps students realize that when you unpack the inclination or the nature of the Trinity or the two natures of Christ or the substitutionary atonement, you commune with the Lord as you defend and contend for the doctrine, or else you are not doing it right? No wonder people often don't want to be around doctrinally driven individuals! They are not doing doctrine right. They are not emotionally in touch with the truths they are teaching.
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- Author W.B. Stiles
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To Die is not as bad as not having lived
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- Author William Wilberforce
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Christianity has been successfully attacked and marginalized… because those who professed belief were unable to defend the faith from attack, even though its attackers’ arguments were deeply flawed.
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- Author Criss Jami
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Excuses will become self-refuting. No man who does not believe that Jesus is the perfect, sinless Son of God can, in his desperation and love for sin, reasonably use and misconstrue Jesus' words that unless a Christian is perfect, then that Christian cannot judge sin. Otherwise this non-believer is unconsciously entertaining a belief that Jesus, unlike any other man to ever live, was indeed perfect and sinless in His judgments and therefore that Christian is supposed to be like Him.
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