His Existence:
When you write a letter or an email, do you try to prove that you are the author?
Do people with Facebook accounts have to constantly prove who they are?
How do people know that Facebook posts and email letters are from the people they claim to be?
Is it possible for imposters to post things to a Facebook account?
Does the Bible go out of its way to prove the existence of God? Why?
What sort of person denies the existence of God, or the working of God (Psalm 14:1)?
Almost every important Biblical doctrine is introduced to the student in what book of the Bible?
What is the meaning of the name of that book?
What is that book’s very first statement?
If the Bible doesn’t try to prove the existence of God, should we be forced to do it?
Since the Bible assumes the existence of God, perhaps the responsibility for proof lays on the atheist.
Is there evidence for the existence of God?
How universal are the evidences for the existence of God?
What percentage of humanity believes in the existence of God (25%, 50%, 65%, 95%)?
Does this prove the existence of God?
What does this suggest?
Is belief in God’s existence confined to any one segment of people (ignorant, educated, rich, poor, etc.)?
If there are tribes of people who do not believe in God, does this prove that there is no God?
If there are tribes of people who do not use multiplication and division does that prove that mathematics is not a science?
If a child refuses to eat green beans does that prove that he doesn’t need vegetables?
Is the Bible the source of the almost universal belief in the existence of God?
Is tradition the source of the almost universal belief in the existence of God?
What is the source for the almost universal belief in the existence of God?
What is the meaning of the word “cosmological”?
When you see a new house for sale, why do you assume that someone built it?
Is it logical to assume that some human being, or group of humans built the universe? Why?
Is it logical to assume that chance or accident somehow developed into the universe?
Which requires more faith – evolution or creation?
How does the word “teleological” apply to the existence of the universe?
Does the “teleological” argument prove the existence of God?
What would you guess is the “anthropological” argument for the existence of God?
If I told you that bald eagle dropped a leather bag full of hundred dollar bills in my back yard; believe me?
If my wife corroborated my story would you be more inclined to believe me? Would you be convinced?
If my neighbor, Andy, testified that he was outside and saw the whole thing, would you believe me?
In many places and through many people, the Bible declares the existence of God.
Does the Bible say that the that the knowledge of God is basically universal? (Roman 1:19-21)
What should we do with people who refuse to believe in the existence of God?
The Nature of God.
Does God have a body?
What is the meaning of the statement “God is a spirit?”
What does Luke 24:39 teach us about God? “A spirit hath not flesh and bones.”
What does Colossians 1:15 teach us about God? “The invisible God.”
If God cannot be seen with our eyes, how should we look for Him?
What is the danger of using images to represent God?
What is meant by the statement that “man was made in the image of God?”
What does the word “anthropomorphic” mean?
Why is God often described in anthropomorphic ways?
What is the definition of “pantheism?” Everything makes up God.
If God is omnipresent, doesn’t that prove pantheism?
Is it correct to say that true religion involves communion between God and man?
Can communion exist when one of the parties does not have “personality?”
Can we have communion with a rock? A mountain?
Personality exists when there are certain elements; what? Self-conciousness, intelligence, will, reason.
How does Exodus 3:14 show that God has personality?
How many persons are there in the God-head?
How does the name of God prove the Trinity? Plural names and pronouns (Gen. 1:26).
Where can we see all three Persons of the Trinity? II Cor. 13:14.
Why do the Jews declare that there is only one God? Deut. 6:4, Isa. 44:6-8, etc.
Do Christians believe that there are more than one God?
Does that mean that Christians tri-theists?
What is the difference between the Christian faith and the Jews in this regard?
What is the other primary monotheistic religion after Christianity and Judaism?
If two religions both believe in only one God does that mean that they believe in the same God?
Can the word “one” ever refer to more than one?
What is the meaning of Genesis 11:6?
What is the meaning of John 17:22,23?
Can a bowl containing fifty grapes contain one cluster?
Can the one God exist in more than one Person?
Which person of the Trinity is the Creator?
Can it be said that the Holy Spirit inspired God’s Word independently of the rest of the God-head?