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WELCOME. Apologetics. Week 1: Existence of God Week 2: Reliability of the New Testament Week 3: Resurrection of Christ Week 4: Deity of Christ. Apologetics. 1 Peter 3:15

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  1. WELCOME

  2. Apologetics

  3. Week 1: Existence of God Week 2: Reliability of the New Testament Week 3: Resurrection of Christ Week 4: Deity of Christ

  4. Apologetics 1 Peter 3:15 “But in your hearts set apart Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer [apologia] to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect.”

  5. Apologetics Apologetics: Defending the faith to those outside the church. Polemics: Defending the faith to those inside the church.

  6. Apologetics Who is apologetics for?

  7. Existence of God

  8. The Existence of God Why do we sometimes doubt God’s existence?

  9. The Existence of God • I can’t see or hear Him. • He does not answer my prayers. • It is too good to be true. • I can’t comprehend an eternal being. • There are too many different views about Him. • I can’t understand why He could allow so much suffering.

  10. The Existence of God Why do we have confidence about His existence?

  11. The Existence of God • Answers the question “Why is there something rather than nothing?” • Design of the universe. • The majority of the world is on my side. • I have experienced Him. • The lack of any other adequate explanation. • The universal concept of morality and aesthetics. • The Bible says so.

  12. The Existence of God Why is there something rather than nothing? • There is not anything; all is an illusion. • The universe is self-created. • The universe is created by chance. • The universe is created by nothing. • The universe has existed for eternity. • An eternal self-existent God created the universe.

  13. The Existence of God Axiom: When all of the options have been deduced, the one remaining option is the right one.

  14. The Existence of God • There is not anything: All is an illusion.

  15. The Existence of God • There is not anything: All is an illusion. If all is an illusion, where did the illusion come from? If it is an illusion, where did this illusion come from (ad infinitum)?

  16. The Existence of God • The universe is self-created. .

  17. The Existence of God • The universe is self-created. Something could not create itself since it would have to predate itself to create itself. This is a logical contradiction and, therefore, absurd.

  18. The Existence of God • The universe was created by chance.

  19. The Existence of God • The universe was created by chance. Chance has no being.

  20. The Existence of God “Sophisticated arguments of chance creation have been formulated which dazzle our mathematical comprehension… What are the real chances of the universe created by chance? Not a chance. Chance is incapable of creating a single molecule, let alone an entire universe. Why not? Chance is no thing. It is not an entity. It has no being, no power, no force. It can effect nothing because it has no causal power within it. …It is a word which describes mathematical possibilities which, by the curious flip of the fallacy of ambiguity, slips into the discussion as if it were a real entity with real power, indeed, supreme power, the power of creativity.” — R.C. Sproul

  21. The Existence of God • The universe was created by nothing.

  22. The Existence of God • The universe was created by nothing. This violates the law of causality. There must be a cause for every effect. There is no possibility of a causeless effect. It is absurd to think otherwise.

  23. The Existence of God • The universe was created by nothing. ex nihilo nihil fit “Out of nothing, nothing comes.”

  24. The Existence of God 5. The universe has existed for eternity. “The universe is all there is, all there was, and all there will ever be.” – Carl Sagan

  25. The Existence of God • An infinite number of moments cannot be traversed. • It is impossible to have an infinite series of cause and effects.

  26. The Existence of God Not Possible Infinite time stretching past and future Not Possible Infinite time stretching past Possible Infinite time stretching future

  27. The Existence of God If a man were to try to jump out of an infinitely deep hole, when would he come out?

  28. The Existence of God 6. An eternal self-existent God created the universe. “If something exists, there is a God.” – R.C. Sproul

  29. Existence of God Questions?

  30. The Existence of God Traditional arguments for the existence of God: • Cosmological Argument • Teleological Argument • Moral Argument (Anthropological) • sensusdivinitatisArgument • Wager • Cumulative Case Argument

  31. The Existence of God • Cosmological Argument Gk. Cosmos: “an orderly arrangement” This argument states that there must be a cause for every effect, and God must be that Cause.

  32. The Existence of God 2. Teleological Argument Gk. teleos: “end, or complete” This argument states that the order of the universe evidences intelligent design rather than chaotic chance. Therefore, there must be a designer. Paley’s famous watchmaker illustration.

  33. The Existence of God Romans 1:20–21 “For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen, being understood through what has been made, so that they are without excuse. For even though they knew God, they did not honor Him as God or give thanks, but they became futile in their speculations, and their foolish heart was darkened.”

  34. The Existence of God Psalm 19:1–4 “The heavens are telling of the glory of God; And their expanse is declaring the work of His hands. Day to day pours forth speech, and night to night reveals knowledge. There is no speech, nor are there words; Their voice is not heard. Their line has gone out through all the earth, and their utterances to the end of the world. In them He has placed a tent for the sun.”

  35. The Existence of God 3. Moral Argument (Anthropological) This argument states that all people have a concept of right and wrong. This concept must have come from something outside of them, a Moral Absolute. All people have a conscience. This conscience must reflect some conscience outside of them.

  36. The Existence of God Romans 2:14–15 “For when Gentiles who do not have the Law do instinctively the things of the Law, these, not having the Law, are a law to themselves, in that they show the work of the Law written in their hearts, their conscience bearing witness and their thoughts alternately accusing or else defending them.”

  37. The Existence of God 4. sensusdivinitatisArgument This argument states that everyone has an innate “sense of the divine” built within them. This “God-shaped void” causes them to have a great desire to fill the void by searching for God. To varying degrees this argument has been held by Augustine, Calvin, and Pascal.

  38. The Existence of God “For thou hast made us for thyself and restless is our heart until it comes to rest in thee.” – Augustine

  39. The Existence of God Romans 1:20 “For even though they knew God, they did not honor Him as God or give thanks, but they became futile in their speculations, and their foolish heart was darkened.”

  40. The Existence of God • Pascal’s “Wager” • If you say there is not a God and there is, there will be drastic consequences. • If you say there is a God and there is not, you are none the worse; there are no consequences. • Therefore, one should believe in God.

  41. The Existence of God What argument do you find most persuasive? Why?

  42. The Existence of God What type of people would each argument appeal to?

  43. The Existence of God 6. Cumulative Case Argument This argument sees the greatest value in the cumulative effect of all the arguments. No one argument may be ultimately convincing.

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  45. Defending the Faith

  46. Week 1: Existence of God Week 2: Reliability of the New Testament Week 3: Resurrection of Christ Week 4: Deity of Christ

  47. Reliability of the New Testament

  48. Introduction

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