Subtitle God's Not Dead -
"To pass this course," Radisson’s voice echoed, "you must acknowledge a simple truth that has been settled for over a century. Write these three words on that paper: God is dead ."
"I can't sign this," Josh said, his voice steadier than he felt.
The room went silent. Pens scratched across paper as students, eager for an easy grade and a quiet life, complied. But Josh stared at the blank line. To him, those words weren't just a philosophical statement; they were a betrayal. subtitle God's Not Dead
Outside, the bells of the campus chapel began to ring, a clear, resonant sound that seemed to echo through the corridors. For Josh, the message was unmistakable. God wasn't just a topic in a textbook; He was a living, breathing reality. Key Themes of the Story
The first debate was a whirlwind. Radisson attacked with the "Problem of Evil," his words like cold steel. Josh countered with the concept of free will, arguing that love is meaningless without the choice to reject it. "To pass this course," Radisson’s voice echoed, "you
Using scientific and philosophical arguments to support religious faith.
"Professor," Josh said, turning to Radisson, "you don't just believe God doesn't exist. You hate Him. But how can you hate something that isn't real?" Pens scratched across paper as students, eager for
"Thank you," Martin whispered. "I've been waiting for someone to say that."