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Jesus on Trial: A Lawyer Affirms the Truth of the Gospel Audiobook

Jesus on Trial: A Lawyer Affirms the Truth of the Gospel Audiobook

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From popular tradition to the halls of academia, Christianity is under attack. The Old Testament’s accounts of background tend to be dismissed as myths, as the gospels are frequently derided being a fairy tale. However the critics’ quarrels are significantly weaker than they first appear. In Jesus on Trial, #1 New York Times bestselling writer David Limbaugh confronts the skeptics head-on. Applying his lawyer’s vision to the evidence, he produces powerful quarrels demonstrating the Bible’s truthfulness. With this about Jesus on Trial: A Lawyer Affirms the Truth of the Gospel audiobook Limbaugh shows: • Abundant evidence that this Bible may be the most historically reliable text among all historic writings • Why the gospels’ account of Jesus’ resurrection is a lot more convincing than some other description of His destiny • The Bible’s astonishing feats of prophecy as well as the skeptics’ feeble efforts to dismiss them • The way the critics’ arguments against Christianity are infected with ideological bias • The increasing archaeological evidence affirming the biblical accounts of history • How Christianity isn’t just compatible with scientific methods, but was instrumental in the delivery of modern technology Limbaugh knows the skeptics’ arguments well-because he utilized to be a skeptic himself. With this audiobook he identifies his own trust trip to Christianity, detailing in moving detail the quarrels, proof, and biblical passages that caused him to embrace Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior. Part personal testimony, component Christian apologetic, part informative evaluation of the reality, and component primer on theology, Jesus on Trial provides Christians with a remarkable reaffirmation of their faith-while offering a problem to skeptics that cannot be ignored.

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