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Why Not Christ
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Why Not Christ

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Have you ever asked yourself, "I wonder what happens when I die?" Or, maybe you've asked "Why are there so many religions and so many gods?" What about, "If there is one true religion, why doesn't everyone know and pick that one?" Have you thought, "I don't know if I believe in Christianity because Christians can seem so hypocritical." Or, "Why are Christians always getting slammed - what's wrong with them?" Do you feel like you would be an outcast if you became a Christian? Maybe you already feel like an outcast and wonder if being a Christian would make a difference. Maybe you just don't care. The main question of this book is in the title - why not Christ? It's a huge question in our society today. There are so many religions in the World. So many ways to go. Why, and how, is Christianity any different than all other religions? What can Christ do for me?

It's time to take a look at those questions with some simple discussion on some of the most commonly asked questions about Christianity. Let's spend some time discussing these and many other things. If you find yourself asking questions about different religions and why Christianity believes it is the only way, or what is the Trinity, or is the Bible historical and accurate. Of if you wonder if God has a bad temper given events such as Noah and the flood, or Sodom and Gomorrah, or the ten plagues of Egypt. If you have wondered if God is so perfect, why did he allow sin to enter the World, or is there really a Heaven and Hell. If you ask yourself what's the solution to all of this, and you wonder why not Christ, then this book is for you.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Norman Behling
Date
19 December 2022
Pages
162
ISBN
9781005025984

Have you ever asked yourself, "I wonder what happens when I die?" Or, maybe you've asked "Why are there so many religions and so many gods?" What about, "If there is one true religion, why doesn't everyone know and pick that one?" Have you thought, "I don't know if I believe in Christianity because Christians can seem so hypocritical." Or, "Why are Christians always getting slammed - what's wrong with them?" Do you feel like you would be an outcast if you became a Christian? Maybe you already feel like an outcast and wonder if being a Christian would make a difference. Maybe you just don't care. The main question of this book is in the title - why not Christ? It's a huge question in our society today. There are so many religions in the World. So many ways to go. Why, and how, is Christianity any different than all other religions? What can Christ do for me?

It's time to take a look at those questions with some simple discussion on some of the most commonly asked questions about Christianity. Let's spend some time discussing these and many other things. If you find yourself asking questions about different religions and why Christianity believes it is the only way, or what is the Trinity, or is the Bible historical and accurate. Of if you wonder if God has a bad temper given events such as Noah and the flood, or Sodom and Gomorrah, or the ten plagues of Egypt. If you have wondered if God is so perfect, why did he allow sin to enter the World, or is there really a Heaven and Hell. If you ask yourself what's the solution to all of this, and you wonder why not Christ, then this book is for you.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Norman Behling
Date
19 December 2022
Pages
162
ISBN
9781005025984