Rob VandeWeghe

Rob VandeWeghe is a skeptic turned Christian by studying the foundations for Christianity. A comprehensive overview of the evidences for the Christian faith, as well as Rob’s book ‘Prepared to Answer’ are available at <a href="http://www.windmillministries.org" title="http://www.windmillministries.org" target="_blank">http://www.windmillministries.org</a>
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Did They Have A Reason To Lie?

Would the authors of the gospels and letters in the New Testament have a motive to fabricate their account Did they have any personal gain from writing
What does a Christian need to do in order to pay for his or her sins and earn salvation Does one do some works, make a sacrifice, talk to a priest or say a certain prayer
Christianity does not leave loose ends The plan of redemption goes full circle

Only Jesus Claims To Be God

Jesus was not confused about His own identity; He unabashedly claimed to be God But He also supported it by facts

The Ark Of Noah

“So God said to Noah, ‘I am going to put an end to all people, for the earth is filled with violence because of them I am surely going to destroy both them and the earth

Science And The Genesis Creation Account

Scripture was not written by scientists for scientists; it was written by men living in ancient times The Genesis account, penned by Moses around 1450 BC, was written when people were living in the late Bronze Age

The Age Of The Human Race

Through the last decades science has struggled to estimate the age of the human race Obviously, evolution would insist this occurred a long time ago, as it would take an incredible span of time for the first human-like creature (the cave man or monkey man) to develop into the sophisticated humans of today

The Canon Of The Newtestament

The word canon is derived from the Greek word kanon (“kanon”), a rod, ruler, staff, or measuring rod The Biblical canon is the list of books recognized by the leaders of the church, based on objective criteria, to be inspired by God and to authoritatively and accurately express the historical relationship between God and His people

The Canon Of The Old Testament

The word canon is derived from the Greek word kanon (“kanon”), a rod, ruler, staff, or measuring rod The Biblical canon is the list of books recognized by the leaders of the church, based on objective criteria, to be inspired by God and to authoritatively and accurately express the historical relationship between God and His people

The Old Testament: The Septuagint Or LXX

After the Northern Kingdom (Israel) was captured by the Assyrians (722 BC) and the Southern Kingdom (Judah) was destroyed by the Babylonians (586 BC) the Jewish population was deported Many returned to their homeland upon their release, but others spread throughout the world
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