Was Jesus Real answers the toughest questions for critics and seekers of God, and helps Christians to better explain what they believe. Christianity is too quickly dismissed as a fairytale; however, if you take the time to look at the arguments in this book and other sources you would see that there are copious amounts of facts and evidence to support the Bible.
Was Jesus Real provides the main evidences for why the God of the Bible is real and helps to answer the toughest questions people have that may be keeping you from God.
Do you have the courage to read this book with an open mind? Can you try stepping out of any past impressions of religion that you may have?
It was important to us that we hit the hardest questions head on, and that we filled the book with a lot of facts and not just feelings.
The author, Kris Krikorian, is not a pastor, professor, or physicist, but he made it a life-long mission to constantly hear debates and opposing viewpoints to make sure what he believes is true. Because of this we hope you find the book to be more relatable and filled with unique perspectives. For over a couple decades, Kris took notes of the leading pros and cons for and against religions and compiled them into this book. So I guess you could say, a lot of thought and research went into the material.
1. The Challenge
2. The Biggest Reasons Why More People Don’t Believe in God
3. Cosmological Argument
4. Intelligent Design Argument
5. Moral Argument
6. Jesus Was a Real Person
7. The Bible Is a Historical Textbook
8. The Explosion of Christianity
9. How Could a Good God Allow Suffering?
10. “I Don’t Believe in God, I Believe in Science.”
11. Weren’t Most Wars Fought Because of Religion?
12. What About Scandals in the Church?
13. Are Old Testament Miracles Children’s Stories?
14. How Could a Loving God Command Genocide?
15. Does Christianity Not Approve of Homosexuality?
16. Was the Bible Copied from Other Religions?
17. How Could a Good Person Be Sent to Eternity in Hell?
18. If God Is Real, Why Doesn’t He Answer Me or Reveal Himself?
19. Conclusion - The Factual Argument