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What is the origin of God?
John Clayton
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John Clayton:
Why is it any more reasonable to believe that God has always been than it is to say that matter has
John Clayton:
I guess none of us like to look back in our lives to a time when we made poor judgments and foolish
John Clayton:
It is my fervent hope and prayer that by exposing my mistakes and by pointing out the things that w
John Clayton:
Since I was an atheist for many years and came to believe in God through my studies in science, it
John Clayton:
Almost every time I am in a lectureship on a college campus, young people will say, If there is a G
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I believe any question that man can ask has a reasonable answer-at least an answer that is as consi
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Was the real Jesus of history one and the same as the Christ of faith whom we read about in the New
John Clayton:
Is it possible that the portrait of the divine Son of God is an exaggeration, at best, or a complet
John Clayton:
Could the one whom Christians worship be merely a mythological creation, or is he real? These quest
John Clayton:
Between 1910 and 1950 approximately 350 lives of Jesus were published in the English language alone
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John Clayton:
Why is it any more reasonable to believe that God has always been than it is to say that matter hasJohn Clayton:
I guess none of us like to look back in our lives to a time when we made poor judgments and foolishJohn Clayton:
It is my fervent hope and prayer that by exposing my mistakes and by pointing out the things that wJohn Clayton:
Since I was an atheist for many years and came to believe in God through my studies in science, itJohn Clayton:
Almost every time I am in a lectureship on a college campus, young people will say, If there is a GJohn Clayton:
I believe any question that man can ask has a reasonable answer-at least an answer that is as consiJohn Clayton:
Was the real Jesus of history one and the same as the Christ of faith whom we read about in the NewJohn Clayton:
Is it possible that the portrait of the divine Son of God is an exaggeration, at best, or a completJohn Clayton:
Could the one whom Christians worship be merely a mythological creation, or is he real? These questJohn Clayton:
Between 1910 and 1950 approximately 350 lives of Jesus were published in the English language alone