Does truth exist? Does God exist? Are miracles possible? Is the New Testament historically reliable? Is Christianity actually true?
Dr. Frank Turek, coauthor of I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist will be presenting part one of his engaging presentation by the same name. Dr. Turek will reveiw part one of his presentation which answerd the questions "Does truth exist?" and "Does God exist?" In part two, he will cover the questions "Are Miracles Possible?" and "Is the New Testament Historically Reliable?" Whether you're a skeptic who likes to think about these issues, an atheist who likes a good challenge, an adherent to another religion who doesn't believe Christianity is true, or a Christian who wants to be equipped to know why you believe what you believe, I promise you will leave challenged, informed, and hopefully wanting more. There will be plenty of time for audience Q&A, so bring your questions and put Dr. Turek on the hot seat. Find out more about the content and need for this event here: http://www.crossexamined.org/solution.asp
This is a free event, and seating is first-come, first-served. I hope to see you there!
This event is cosponsored by Ratio Christi (http://www.ratiochristi.org/uncg), Baptist Campus Ministry (http://www.uncgbcm.com/), and CRU (http://www.uncgcru.net/)
Mondays 7-8:30pm EUC Sharpe
Meeting locations are subject to change.
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