1. True or False - Christian evidences by themselves do not convert, only the Word can convert. 2. True or False - The verse in the Bible that shows us we need to be able to defend... 1. True or False - Christian evidences by themselves do not convert, only the Word can convert. 2. True or False - The verse in the Bible that shows us we need to be able to defend our 'hope' when asked is 2 Timothy 3:16. 3. True or False - One of the causes of unbelief as given in class was the desire to free one's self from the superstition of religion. 4. True or False - One of the causes of unbelief as given in class was parental failure to instill wholesome respect for religion when young. 5. True or False - One of the causes of unbelief as given in class was to free one's self from moral restraint. 6. True or False - One of the causes of unbelief as given in class was the many scientific facts being presented in school.
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The question consists of a series of statements that require a True or False evaluation based on the context of religious beliefs and teachings. The user is likely seeking confirmation or clarification on these statements related to Christian teachings about evidence, belief, and education.
Answer
1. True; 2. False; 3. True; 4. True; 5. True; 6. True.
- True; 2. False (It's 1 Peter 3:15); 3. True; 4. True; 5. True; 6. True.
Answer for screen readers
- True; 2. False (It's 1 Peter 3:15); 3. True; 4. True; 5. True; 6. True.
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Christian evidences highlight the need for logical reasoning, but conversion is rooted in scripture. 1 Peter 3:15 is the verse about defending one's hope. The causes of unbelief can include skepticism about religion, lack of religious upbringing, desire for moral autonomy, and exposure to scientific facts.
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