Sermon Tone Analysis
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I. AN HONEST DESIRE ()
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A DISHONEST SKEPTICISM ()
Frank Turek’s (Christian apologist) three types of unbelievers:
1) intellectual- cannot reconcile certain pieces of information
2) emotional- cannot reconcile the goodness of God with the pain and injustices of life or even it’s unrealized expectations (John in prison)
3) volitional- cannot desire to believe even if it is true because one believes that seeking other things is more valuable
*The neighbors etc could not believe in the miracle but the Pharisees would not believe in the one that worked it.
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WHERE THE HEART FINDS TRUTH ()
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