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I'd Like to Believe in Jesus, But...: The Harder, Less Frequently Discussed Questions

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I'd Like to Believe in Jesus, But...: The Harder, Less Frequently Discussed Questions
I'd Like to Believe in Jesus, But...: The Harder, Less Frequently Discussed Questions

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I'd Like to Believe in Jesus, But...: The Harder, Less Frequently Discussed Questions

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Is there really proof for the resurrection of Christ? How could a loving God send people to Hell? Why does the Bible call pre-marital sex a sin? How will God judge the people who never heard of Jesus? These are but some of the critical concerns keeping honest seekers from considering Christianity. In an interesting, down to earth style, Bob Siegel tackles the hardest, most painfully honest questions. Rather than shoving these topics under a rug, Bob shows respect for his readers by providing detailed and compelling explanations. This book will be enjoyed both by skeptics and Christians.

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