Busted: Exposing Popular Myths about Christianity - eBook
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Busted: Exposing Popular Myths about Christianity - eBook  -     By: Fred von Kamecke

Busted: Exposing Popular Myths about Christianity - eBook

Zondervan / 2009 / ePub

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Title: Busted: Exposing Popular Myths about Christianity - eBook
By: Fred von Kamecke
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Zondervan
Publication Date: 2009
ISBN: 9780310314356
ISBN-13: 9780310314356
UPC: 025986314354
Stock No: WW2947EB

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You can’t trust the Bible; it’s been translated too many times. Jesus never claimed to be the Messiah or God. Science has proven that miracles don’t happen (so the Bible is a fairytale). All religions basically teach the same thing (so all paths lead to God). Have you heard these? People say a lot of things about the Bible, God, Jesus, and Christianity that are simply not true. Like the guys on the popular cable show Mythbusters, it’s time we put these commonly held myths to the test. Following a brief summary of a recurring myth or misconception about the Christian faith, Fred explains why the myth is false and provides biblical and historical evidence in his response. He masterfully weaves together serious discussion with a touch of humor in his responses, all the while keeping the focus on the Scriptures. He avoids making fun of the people who hold views which differ from his own, but the views themselves are fair game. So grab a cup of coffee and find a cozy corner. Let’s do a little myth busting of our own.

Author Bio

Fred von Kamecke is an adjunct professor at North Park University, a freelance writer, and minister at large in the Chicago area, where he resides with his wife, Patty. He had also served as adjunct professor at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, where he received his PhD (New Testament).

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