This section of our website was made specifically for 3 groups of thinkers:

Non-Christian who's skeptical and/or seeking truth about God

Christian being challenged at college, work, school, etc. (students are using this information for winning debates and making A's on papers in public schools)

Christian who wants to advance in their learning.


Definitions:

Atheist - someone who believes there is no God.

Agnostic - someone who isn't sure if there is or isn't a God; and if there is a God, then He keeps His distance and doesn't interact in our daily lives.

Christian - one who has trusted in Jesus Christ (as Jesus is described in the Holy Bible) and is committed to following Him. Not every religion that claims the "Christian" name truly follows Jesus as the Bible describes. A Christian follows the teachings of Jesus, not their own.

Apologetics - the practice of defending an idea, faith, cause, or institution.

 

Is the Bible accurate after many centuries of being handed down? (2 articles)


Creation vs. Evolution (95 articles)

    • How old is planet Earth?
    • What about carbon dating?
    • Did we start with a 'Big Bang'?
    • Where did Cain get his wife?
    • Why is evolution still a 'theory' after years of being taught as proven, scientific fact?
    • What can parents do about the lie 'evolution' being taught in schools?
    • ... and a whole lot more

How to defend Christianity.


What about the world-wide flood recorded in the Bible? (42 articles)

    • proof in the fossils
    • where did the waters come from, and where did they go?
    • carbon dating
    • dinosaurs
    • how did fresh water fish survive the flood?
    • geology (rocks)
    • ice ages
    • have we found the ark?
    • ... and a whole lot more.

Jesus.


Is there really life after death?


How do we know that there is a God?

Some ideas of how to use this section of the website:

School - use for papers, debates, etc.

College - use info in discussions with skeptics and seekers in your dorm; use in class (well-worded questions can be powerful)

Church - teach this to reinforce faith

Email - send our web site link to others with a note about the "evidence" section

Chat rooms - send our web site link to someone (remember to show respect for others in the way that you present ideas to them)

Work - share info to encourage and spark thoughts in others

 

If you would like to recommend a category/topic for us to write about, please email
Chris@teens4God.org

Christ's Church Youth Ministry
2200 N. Sycamore Ave.
505-623-4110
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