Friday, March 14, 2008
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Ravi Zacharias in devastating form as he answers two common asked questions by Atheists.Currently Reading
1st John (Trinity Papers No, 2)
By Gordon H. Clark
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First Video
1) How do we know God exist
2) How can God exist if there is so much evil in the world.
Second Video
3) Ravi Responses to Life is Meaningless
Third Video
4) Is the Koran Accurate?
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Comments (6)
Blessings, Bee
I love Ravi Zacharias' teachings.
Heather
I'm an atheist and not convinced by Zavi.
1) "It has to find it's explanation outside of itself." No it doesn't.
2) "Enzyme, which is the building block of the gene." Wrong. the enzyme is not the building block of the gene. Scientists know how we got enzymes, it's Darwinian evolution by natural selection.
3) No sure what he means by "moral lawgiver" as Christians certainly don't have a monopoly on morality, lol.
Sasha,
1) Before something exist, it cannot cause itself to exist, it must appeal to some prior or outside of it.
2) Without enzymes, you cannot get the gene to form or replicate. So Ravi is right. Secondly, natural selection does not produce enzymes. natural selection weeds-out/select out information from existing ones. You demonstrate that you do not understand evolution and natural selection. And modern day evolutionists do not hold to Darwinian evolution, but rather to a neo-darwinism.
3) Only the Christian worldview provides a logical, consistent framework for explaining morality. Without it, you do not have a basis for appealing to morality - even if non-believers use it all the time.