Apologetics

Christian apologetics is a field of Christian theology that aims to present a rational basis for the Christian faith, defend the faith against objections, and expose the perceived flaws of other world views.[1] Christian apologetics have taken many forms over the centuries, starting with Paul of Tarsus, including writers such as Augustine of Hippo and Thomas Aquinas, and continuing currently with the modern Christian community, through the efforts of many authors in various Christian traditions such as C.S. Lewis. Apologists have based their defence of Christianity on historical evidence, philosophical arguments, scientific investigation, and other disciplines.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Numbers

Exostentialism seems alive in Numbers. Disbelief, void of gratitude, repeated acts of rebellion, lack of faith, lawlessness seems to be what the Isreaites are feeling. God has freed the people from slavery but the feeling seems to be, what have you done for us lately? What are we getting for this and where is this land of milk and honey?

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