Basic Christian Apologetics
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Ongoing, First published Mar 12, 2022
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This book contains all that I have learned and will discover along my Christian path. Basic questions such as 'Why is Christianity true?' will be answered. 'Does Scripture condone polygamy?' and other difficult questions.  As scripture says "Your heart should be holy and set apart for the Lord God. Always be ready to tell everyone who asks you why you believe as you do. Be gentle as you speak and show respect." 1 Peter 3:15
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