Many atheists say, "Of course, I'm open minded, show me the evidence or proof that God exists and I'll believe." But when are presented with proofs for the existence of God those same atheists claim that Christians only believe in a "God of the gaps." So are they really open-minded? Trent explains why the answer is most likely "No."
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Is Baptism Necessary for Salvation?
Paul says in 1 Corinthians 1:17 that Christ did not send him to baptize. Does this mean that baptism is not necessary for salvation? Karlo Broussard gives the reason why the answer is no and explains what Paul meant.
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Is Belief in God Wishful Thinking?
Atheists have often viewed belief in God as wishful thinking—a projection of an idea because man fears death. Karlo Broussard discusses why this accusation does not disprove the existence of God.
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Does the Bible Disprove the Assumption?
Protestants claim the Bible disproves the Catholic dogma of Mary's Bodily Assumption in 1 Corinthians 15:22-23. But is this true? Karlo Broussard gives reasons why the answer is no.