Not a Good Book (Five Pack)

Notes on Compatibility

Rick Davy James, PhD

Esse Apologetics Series

According to the dictionary, an “essay” is a “brief prose composition that presents ideas and opinions about a single topic,” and that’s what these are––apologetic essays. They are brief compositions, roughly 1,200 words, on critical issues of faith and relevant topics of culture, providing a unique Christian perspective.

Six topics are covered in this first series of essays:

The Dent in History: The Resurrection of Jesus Christ––did it happen?

Not a Good Book: Is the Bible the Word of God, and what evidence do we have for this claim?

The Sense of Suffering: If God exists, why does he allow evil and suffering, and why does he allow so much of it?

God & the New Science: The more science discovers, the more evidence for God, not the reverse. This essay reviews some of those discoveries.

Christianity and LGBTQIA+: An honest and open look at the question of compatibility. Does the LGBTQ worldview complement or contradict the Christian worldview?

Sympathy for the Devil: Does evil exist, and if it does, does its presence prove God’s existence?

These booklets were produced as inexpensively as possible, with the goal of giving them away. For this reason, they are sold in bundles of five.

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About the Author

Rick Davy James, PhD

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