This 2006 film about a former preist-in-training turned Lucha Libre wrestler is famous for the following quote, "I don't why you always have to be judging me because I only believe in science."
What is Nacho Libre?
Speaking of evidence, the late and famous lawyer Johnny Cochran, who represented THIS man, once said, "If the glove don't fit, you must acquit."
Who is O.J. Simpson?
Not only the boyfriend of Taylor Swift, it is also one of the main themes of Hinduism
What is karma?
How we see the world determines a lot in our life. A paper salesman at THIS office supply company located in Scranton, PA is known for asking this clarifying question to one of his co-workers, "Are you talking about seeing THE world or SeaWorld?"
What is Dunder Mifflin?
What they call Pastors in Berlin
What are German Shepherds?
The likelihood of a planet being able to support life by chance
What is close to 0% likelihood?
What is the resurrection of Jesus?
This is the central authority in the Islamic tradition and is believed to contain the literal words Muhammad was given from God
What is the Qur'an?
How philosophers and sociologists often refer to the set of people's deepest assumptions about reality
What are Worldviews?
This claim that truth is ______, is self-contradictory and leads to undesirable implications
What is relative?
Of all the sciences, people often assume that THIS science is most at odds with Christianity?
What is biology?
Someone who presents other explanations to the inescapable conclusion that Jesus actually rose from the dead
What is a skeptic?
These groups often use the same language that Christianity uses while attaching different meanings or assumptions to it and typically skews only a few bits and pieces of the Christian faith which makes them so convincing from the outside.
What are cults?
The regressiveness of the Bible, the exclusivity of Christ, hypocrisy from Christians and THIS are probably the 4 most common objections to the Christian faith in our era
What is the problem of evil?
The name of a skill that can help bringing others back to joy in which we validate their emotions, comfort them, and help re-pattern their thoughts.
What is VCR?
Research has shown that the actual scientific pattern is that species seem to appear suddenly and then never change. However, THIS theory states that species should show gradual changes over millions of years leading to large changes.
What is evolution?
This is something from a person's life that can help demonstrate the reality of God when it is connected to both the listener's life and the Christian narrative
What is a testimony?
"I'm not religious, I'm spiritual" and the authority of self are two prominent things in this religious movement
What is New Age?
After the Christian story dominated Western culture for centuries, this is what caused many to become disillusioned with and even turn away from Christianity
What is corruption in the church?
This can be one of the most powerful evangelistic encounters in which the reality of God is demonstrated and can include things like; speaking prophetically about a person's life, praying for a miraculous healing, and casting out spiritual oppression.
What is supernatural ministry?
This is where the Apostle Paul makes this statement: "For what can be known about God is plain to them, because God has shown it to them. For his invisible attributes, namely, his eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly perceived, ever since the creation of the world, in the things that have been made. So they are without excuse."
What is Romans 1:19-20?
The cloth that Jesus was buried in that serves as a piece of physical evidence to the resurrection
What is the Shroud of Turin?
In Buddhism, this is the name of the path of developing all of these right practices to the best of your ability - right understanding, thought, speech, action, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, concentration
What is the Eightfold Path?
During the period known as Postmodernity, THIS was of the highest value where everyone should have the right to believe and live however they desire, so long as they do not hurt anyone else
What is tolerance?
The basic premise for this argument for God's existence states that it is our intuitive sense of absolute standards for right and wrong or of good and evil points to God's existence. Without God, no standard would exist to make such judgements.
What is the moral argument?