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Here are the books in the Giveaway:
• Miracles by Craig Keener
• Understanding Jesus by Peter S. Williams
• Where the Conflict Really Lies: Science, Religion, and Naturalism by Alvin Plantinga
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1 comments :
I'm waiting for the blockbuster "Where The Conflict Really Lies: Understanding Jesus' Miracles, Science, Religion and Naturalism". I remember one "scientist" proposed that when Jesus walked on water, it was really cold that time of year up there in Galilee, and he basically rode a large ice-cube.
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