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Craig William Lane? Arguments for God’s existence: Kalam’s cosmological argument

In this article Craig presents a version of the cosmological argument in favor of the existence of God and, on the basis of two philosophical arguments and two scientific confirmations, demonstrates that it is plausible that the universe has had a beginning, since everything that begins to exist has a cause, there must be a

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Craig William Lane? Arguments for God’s lifestyle: teleological argument

There are those who think that the so-called ‘teleological argument’ of God’s existence was in Paley’s past, with the example of the clock. The mechanistic universe, completely predictable and ordered according to strict laws that could be fully designed by science and that would work anywhere in the cosmos is an idea that, as we

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Craig William Lane? Arguments for God’s existence: moral argument

In this article, Craig presents his moral argument for God’s existence. Craig shows that if there is an objective morality (which does not depend on man), then God is the only basis for such existence. The book? In Guarda? It presents this argument and many others in a simple and didactic way, we recommend it

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Craig William Lane? The Truth of Christ’s Resurrection

Acts 17:31? The Resurrection is God’s confirmation of the truth of Christ’s affirmations. The answer we know that Christ lives because he lives in us is reasonable in a personal environment, but in public conversations, this kind of affirmation is no more believable than any other religion or person who claims to have a religious

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So William Tyndale lived and died (part 4)

500 years of Protestant reform To celebrate the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, Return to the Gospel will present weekly articles and biographies of several reformers: Girolamo Zachi (January), Theodore Beza (February), Thomas Cranmer (March), Guilherme Farrel (April), William Tyndale (May), Martin Bucer (June), John Knox (July), Ulrico Zuonglio (there), Joo Calvino (set) (Read

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