True for You, But Not for Me: Overcoming Objections to Christian Faith - Presentation Transcript
True for You, But Not for Me:
Overcoming Objections to Christian
Faith
"True For You But Not For Me"
Apologetics authority Paul Copan tackles popular sayings that often leave
Christians speechless, such as All religions lead to God, Who are you to
judge others? or Jesus was just another great religious leader. He provides
readers with thoughtful explanations of anti-Christian slogans and brief
answers to help them continue their conversations with non-Christians. In
addition, Copan answers questions about the unevangelized. Study
questions for group or individual use are included.
Personal Review: True for You, But Not for Me: Overcoming
Objections to Christian Faith
In a society concerned with nothing more than what "we will do tomorrow"
or "let's drink and be merry for we know not what tomorrow brings",
Christians worldwide have begun to shift to the other foot, and completely
leave the scene of Evangelizing.
I do not call myself an evangelist, strictly because when someone says,
"Well, thats true for you but not for me" I let it stop me from sharing the
good news of God, and in reality, I just let that person's blood drop
between my fingers(in other words, I could have offered Jesus to that
someone).
Paul Copan has authored a brilliant book "True for You, But Not for Me",
he said: "Do not let this statement be a conversation stopper, because in
actuality, the Relativist is the one who believes he/she has the Moral
Absolute.
A few topics he tackles:
The claim that Christians are intolerant of other beliefs.
The claim that Evangelism is akin to shoving religion down people's
throats.
The difference between judging someone and humble correction.
And My favorite: Why there can never be Amish terrorists.
Paul Copan has written a sharp, intelligent book at the right moment in
history when people are looking for answers elsewhere, and sometimes
the Christian wrestle with doubts as well. This book is a keepsake,
because it is plainly, it is deeply engrossing and it may be a bit too much to
devour all at once but it certainly answers most questions and help equip
those of the faith for evangelizing.
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In a society concerned with nothing more than what more
In a society concerned with nothing more than what "we will do tomorrow" or "let's drink and be merry for we know not what tomorrow brings", Christians worldwide have begun to shift to the other foot, and completely leave the scene of Evangelizing.
I do not call myself an evangelist, strictly because when someone says, "Well, thats true for you but not for me" I let it stop me from sharing the good news of God, and in reality, I just let that person's blood drop between my fingers(in other words, I could have offered Jesus to that someone).
Paul Copan has authored a brilliant book "True for You, But Not for Me", he said: "Do not let this statement be a conversation stopper, because in actuality, the Relativist is the one who believes he/she has the Moral Absolute.
A few topics he tackles:
The claim that Christians are intolerant of other beliefs.
The claim that Evangelism is akin to shoving religion down people's throats.
The difference between judging someone and humble correction.
And My favorite: Why there can never be Amish terrorists.
Paul Copan has written a sharp, intelligent book at the right moment in history when people are looking for answers elsewhere, and sometimes the Christian wrestle with doubts as well. This book is a keepsake, because it is plainly, it is deeply engrossing and it may be a bit too much to devour all at once but it certainly answers most questions and help equip those of the faith for evangelizing. less
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