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Christmas Gives Hope Through Death And Value Through Life | iApologia

December 24, 2020 Daniel Currier apologetics, Bible, Christ-like, Christian, Christian worldview, Christmas, ethics, evil and suffering, God's will, immorality, Jesus, life, resurrection Leave a comment

Imagine being in Joseph’s shoes, or I should say sandals. Mary informs him she’s pregnant, but she says it’s OK

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Does Science Affirm the Creator?


If you’re like most people, you hear many say that science disproves God. But the truth is the other way around: Science Points to God!

That’s exactly why I wrote this free quick guide, Why Science Points to God: 8 Quick Reasons I Think Science Affirms The Creator.

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