Defending Your Faith
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1. Introduction


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2. Why Apologetics?


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3. Pre-Evangelism


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4. Four Steps Backward


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5. Law of Contradiction


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6. Law of Causality


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7. Reliability of Sense Perception


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8. Analogical Language (Part 1)


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9. Analogical Language (Part 2)


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10. Contradiction and Paradox


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11. Mystery


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12. Natural Theology (Part 1)


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13. Natural Theology (Part 2)


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14. Aquinas vs. Kant


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15. The Case for God


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16. Four Possibilities


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17. The Illusion of Descartes


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18. Self-Creation (Part 1)


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19. Self-Creation (Part 2)


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20. Self-Existence


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21. Necessary Being


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22. God of the Bible vs. God of Philosophy


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23. Kant's Moral Argument


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24. Vanity of Vanity


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25. The Psychology of Atheism


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26. The Bible and Apologetics (Part 1)


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27. The Bible and Apologetics (Part 2)


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28. The Bible and Apologetics (Part 3)


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29. The Bible and Apologetics (Part 4)


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30. The Bible and Apologetics (Part 5)


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31. The Deity of Christ


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32. Questions and Answers


Self-Existence
How can God always be? Is the idea of a God who always was a nonsensical notion? When the finite mind collides with infinite categories and questions like this, wonder can turn to struggle, struggle to doubt, and then finally to unbelief—unbelief because of the seemingly impossible nature of the proposition: God always was. But as Dr. Sproul explains in this message, God’s existence is not only possible, it is necessary.
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