Press Release: New evidence for God
There is a new press release about ‘God: new evidence’ at www.facingthechallenge.org/press.php.
This may be freely reprinted in your magazine, newspaper or web site.
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What can we learn from churches in developing countries?
The ‘Seize the Day’ podcast for March is now available. In it we’re talking to Elaine Storkey, President of Christian relief agency Tearfund, about what the church in the west can learn from the church in developing countries.
Go here to listen.
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God: new evidence
God: new evidence’ is a new apologetics video series from Focus, responding to some of the claims of Richard Dawkins and the ‘new atheists.’
Dawkins claims that God is a delusion and that religious faith is evil. But what if the scientific evidence itself is telling a different story? Over the past fifty years scientists have [...]
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What the Roman historian Tacitus said about the first Christians
Tacitus was a Roman historian. His 'Annals',
written about 115 AD, mention the emperor
Nero's persecution of the followers of Christ in Rome in AD 64.
This was the year of the great fire of Rome. There were suspicions that
the emperor himself had started the fire. This is what Tacitus says
(Annals 15:44):
To
dispel the rumor, Nero substituted as culprits, and treated
with the most extreme punishments, some people, popularly
known as Christians, whose disgraceful activities were notorious.
The originator of that name, Christus, had been executed when
Tiberius was emperor, by order of the procurator Pontius Pilatus.
But the deadly cult, though checked for a time, was now breaking
out again not only in Judea, the birthplace of this evil,
but even throughout Rome, where all the nasty and disgusting
ideas from all over the world pour in and find a ready following.
Notice
the following points from Tacitus:
- Christ
was executed while Tiberius
was emperor (14-37 AD)
- He
was executed by order of Pontius Pilate (procurator from
26-36 AD)
- His
movement had its origins in Judea
- There were enough followers of Christ in Rome by AD 64 to be made
scapegoats by the emperor Nero
This comes from an unsympathetic pagan writer.
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