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God’s Plan for Evil and Suffering Part 9

June 14, 2011 by Steve  
Filed under AA: Steve Bruecker, Apologetics

I will now answer a couple of popular objections.  Remember how I started this series, quoting two of the New Atheists as they attacked religious beliefs.  Christopher Hitchens titled one the chapters in his book “Religion Kills” and Richard Dawkins chose to name a chapter “Childhood, Abuse, and the Escaped from Religion.”   These men and [...]

Unmasking the Deception of Mormonism Part 9

September 8, 2010 by Steve  
Filed under AA: Steve Bruecker, Apologetics, Religions

What do Mormons believe about the Trinity?

Mormons deny the Trinity as defined by the historic Christian Church.  They do not believe in 1 God subsisting in 3 persons.  Mormons believe the Father is god, the Son is another god, and the Holy Spirit is a 3rd god.  In fact they believe every Mormon, male or [...]

Is Religious Belief Man-Made?

September 4, 2010 by Steve  
Filed under AA: Steve Bruecker, Apologetics

I received this question from a friend. 
“Have you ever run into somebody who says ‘Religion is all man-made.  Because ancient man couldn’t figure out the universe he came up with “gods” to answer the questions.  He is still doing it today.’  This is how my boss sees any kind of faith as just something man [...]

Unmasking the Deception of Mormonism Part 8

September 1, 2010 by Steve  
Filed under AA: Steve Bruecker, Apologetics, Religions

ANALYZING MORMON DOCTRINES
Mormons call themselves Christians and yet they differ greatly from the beliefs of traditional Christianity.  Due to the differences, both belief systems cannot be right.  Over the next few weeks I would like to analyze Mormon doctrines by comparing beliefs.  We will begin our study with the most important doctrine in Christianity.
Traditional Christians [...]

Unmasking the Deception of Mormonism Part 1

August 9, 2010 by Steve  
Filed under AA: Steve Bruecker, Apologetics, Religions

Who are the Mormons?
When my wife Peggy and I were first looking for a church we considered the Mormon Church.  Why?  Because they were such nice people and many had strong families and family was important to us.  At the time I was not a Christian, yet for some reason I had reservations about Mormonism.  [...]

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