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Welcome to Foothills Fellowship
 

Defending Your Faith – Foothills Fellowship Sunday School Class

 

Taught by Tom Dudley and Rick White

 

Text:     Fast Facts on Defending Your Faith

            Authors: John Ankerberg and John Weldon

            Copyright 2002

            Harvest House Publishers

 

 

The following topics will be covered.  No definite time schedule is assumed for any topic.  This will allow as much discussion as the group desires.  In fact, such discussion is encouraged, as it is vital to the success of the study.

 

 

 

1)       What is apologetics?

2)       Is Atheism credible?

3)       Are Agnosticism and Relativism credible?

4)       Does science provide evidence of God and confirm faith?

5)       Is Christianity unique when compared with other religions?  Does it matter?

6)       Is Jesus unique when compared with other religious founders?  Does it matter?

7)       Is the evidence for Christianity worth investigation?

8)       Can we know that the New Testament documents are trustworthy?

9)       Why is Biblical prophecy important?

10)   Is fulfilled prophecy evidence of divine inspiration?

11)   How can the Bible be without error?

12)   Is the Bible unique?

13)   Doesn’t the Bible contradict science?

14)   What did Jesus claim?

15)   Is Jesus the prophesied Messiah?

16)   Is Jesus the virgin-born, sinless Savior?

17)   Did Jesus rise from the dead?

18)   Is Jesus the final Judge?

19)   Is it possible to know that Jesus is who He claimed to be?

20)   What is the evidence for the resurrection?

21)   Did Jesus appear to many followers who were skeptics?

22)   Does the existence of the church prove the resurrection?

23)   Does the evidence convince skeptics?

24)   Would the evidence of the resurrection stand cross-examination in a modern law court?

25)   How credible are the alternate theories?

26)   What happens to the evidence in scholarly debate?

27)   Is Christianity narrow-minded and intolerant, or is it more tolerant than other religions?

28)   Why is the resurrection so important to each of us personally?