![]() ![]() ![]() There was enough proof for me to rest easy with the conclusion that the divinity of Jesus was nothing more than the fanciful invention of superstitious people. He had read just enough philosophy and history to support his skepticism.Īs far as I was concerned, the case was closed. He was familiar with plenty of university professors who knew Jesus as an iconoclastic Jew, a revolutionary, or a sage, but not God. God was just mythology, superstition, or wishful thinking.Īs a graduate of Yale Law School, an investigative reporter, and eventual legal affairs editor for the Chicago Tribune, Strobel was familiar with the weighing of evidence. For Strobel, there was far too much evidence against the idea of God, let alone the possibility that God became a man. Well, Lee Strobel was just such a skeptic. ![]() Some will go so far as to suggest that He was a very moral and special man, but a man nonetheless. Either way they rather triumphantly proclaim that Jesus was just a man. ![]() Skeptics around the world claim that Jesus either never said He was God or He never exemplified the activities and mindset of God. Ray Bohlin summarizes the evidence found by Lee Strobel when researching the question: Is Jesus Christ really who the Bible says He is? He shows that we have strong evidence on every front that backs up our belief in Jesus as the Son of God. This important apologetic argument helps us understand the enduring value of Christianity. ![]()
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