The Case For Christ
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Loading ... - Published date: July 8, 2010
- Category: Religion
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The documentary The Case for Christ follows reporter Lee Strobel as he interviews a number of religious and historical scholars in order to find out if there is any proof of the resurrection, and to discover the historical veracity of the New Testament. In trying the case for Christ, Strobel cross-examined a number of experts and recognized authorities in their own fields of study. He conducted his examination with no religious bias, other than his predisposition to atheism.
Remarkably, after compiling and critically examining the evidence for himself, Strobel became a Christian. Stunned by his findings, he organized the evidence into a book he entitled, The Case for Christ, which has won the Gold Medallion Book Award for excellence. Strobel asks one thing of each reader – remain unbiased in your examination of the evidence.
In the end, judge the evidence for yourself, acting as the lone juror in the case for Christ. Has anybody ever compiled the evidence to determine the case for Christ? As a matter of fact, Lee Strobel, an atheist at the time he undertook this endeavor, decided that he would prove Jesus Christ to be a fraud by the weight of the evidence. (Barnes & Noble)









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the issue with eyewitness accounts is that if all accounts were true that had a few eyewitnesses, and if all oral traditions were true, then thousands of things would be true and also not true simultaneously…eyewitness accounts and oral traditions concerning hundreds of stories abound both saying one thing and the opposite..this documentary has very little evidence and what little it has is very ill-convincing…not convinced..