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Chargement... The Answers Book for Kids, Vol. 4: Sin, Salvation, and the Christian Lifepar Ken Ham
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. The first question kind of sums up what is wrong with Ken Ham and Christian Fundamentalism. "Question: Why did God create people when He knew they would sin?... Answer: ...God is perfect... sin... must have been a way to bring glory to God... God... hates sin... By creating [humans], God created beings to whom He could show His attributes..." So, this "perfect" being created depravity and suffering so he could show off and have worshipers. He deliberately created flawed beings so he could reject them, then smirk while waiting for some of them to beg forgiveness for a sin that he imposed on them. A human parent who abused their child like this would be sent to prison. Also, it's not free will when you create something and know everything it will do and squash it repeatedly. It's just malicious. Read Job for more insight. ( ) This is the last book in the series "Answers Book for Kids". It is by far one of the most important ones. It answers questions related to sin, salvation and Christian life. The questions the kids ask in this book are REAL questions, that I could see kids asking adults. It answers them from a biblical perspective, in ways that many adults may have a hard time discussing. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Presents the core biblical concepts of sin, salvation through Christ, and living the kind of life that honors God, to help children form a strong and lasting faith foundation. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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