When I went to Washington State University to play baseball, I thought I was pretty good. I was “all-this, and all-that.” (All-Conference, All-League, All-State, etc.) But, as I soon found out, everybody who was playing major college baseball was “all-this, and all-that” from wherever they were from! I found out pretty quickly that I wasn’t quite as good as maybe I had thought I was! But,
November 18–19, 2006
The Case for Christ
Series: The Case for Christianity
Speaker: Marty Kaiser
Let me ask you this: Which Spiritual leaders have had the greatest impact on our world from the beginning of time until now? Which Spiritual leaders could we say things like, “This particular Spiritual leader was one of a kind, we’ll never see another one like him, etc.” I would imagine the bias in this room would be to answer that question with, “Jesus Christ.” But, I would like for all of us
If you’ve been a Christian for very long, and if you’ve tried to talk to people about the Bible, then you’ve probably heard certain people slam the Bible from time to time.
You’ve probably heard people say things like, “Anyone who has read the Bible knows that it is full of bad history, worse science, and terrible psychology!”
If you talk to people long enough about the Bible, you’re
"Now, about what we’re going to talk about today - - The Case for God - - Does God exist?
I want you to understand from the outset here, that insistence on absolute proof for the existence of God is an unreasonable and unrealistic request for a person to make. As I said earlier, life just doesn’t work that way.
We don’t even place that kind of evidential burden on the judicial system of






