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Manuscript Reading: The outspoken Mark Twain once said, “faith is believing what you know ain’t so“. Truly this reflects the perception many we know have of Christianity! Renowned atheist and scientist Richard Dawkins once suggested the same debating with Christian apologist and professor John Lennox. Dawkins said, “We only need to use the term faith when there isn’t any evidence“. So, is it true then, as many so ardently believe, that the Christian faith is founded in superstition, myth, legends, and make belief? Is the account of Jesus, the Messiah of the Jews, a man whose birth was prophesied and traced through human history, simply the greatest hoax of all time? And one contrived by first-century fishermen and sympathisers?
Manuscript Reading: The outspoken Mark Twain once said, “faith is believing what you know ain’t so“. Truly this reflects the perception many we know have of Christianity! Renowned atheist and scientist Richard Dawkins once suggested the same debating with Christian apologist and professor John Lennox. Dawkins said, “We only need to use the term faith when there isn’t any evidence“. So, is it true then, as many so ardently believe, that the Christian faith is founded in superstition, myth, legends, and make belief? Is the account of Jesus, the Messiah of the Jews, a man whose birth was prophesied and traced through human history, simply the greatest hoax of all time? And one contrived by first-century fishermen and sympathisers?