n. oral evidence given under oath by a witness in answer to questions posed by attorneys at trial or at a deposition (questioning under oath outside of court).
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The Christian perspective on sharing with someone why they have the faith they do is very little to do with giving one's opinions and very much about giving a full and truthful account of their reasons for becoming a committed Christian.
This is why Christians very often talk about giving their testimonies. It has to be 100% honest and truthful or it doesn't hold water.
What you will also discover is that while the decision is fully intellectually defensible the change that occurs in one's life is not just intellectual it is of a supernatural nature. That aspect may be more diffucult for someone who has not had that experience to grasp. It's not psychological it's spiritual.
Below you have the opertunity to watch and listen to the testimonies of two people from different backgrounds who've had the same lifechanging experience.
We would encourage you to leave behind your preconceptions and seriously examine what they are saying.
Seven Unusual Numbers - by Peter Bluer
Based on the research work of Ivan Panin, Vernon Jenkins and Peter Bluer.
This short article documents some exceptional occurrences of symmetry. Peter delves into the (historically and scientifically accurate) creation narrative scriptures from Old and New Testaments. Through the lens of foundational number theory the Gametria and Isopsephy applied to these verses are examined.
Spontaneous Generation of Life - Dead in the Water - by Christopher Rupe & Dr. John Sanford, FMS Foundation
www.logosra.org
According to evolutionary theory, all life – bacteria, plants, and people – evolved from a hypothetical first
cell, which allegedly arose spontaneously from chemical substrates. This is said to have happened over 3
billion years ago. That hypothetical first cell has been called LUCA (last universal common ancestor). This
first cell is assumed to be at the very base of Darwin’s hypothetical “tree of life”. It is almost universally
claimed that life came from non-life (abiogenesis). Is this good science? It is almost universally claimed
that spontaneous generation of life is the inevitable outcome of time, chance, and the right chemical
conditions. Is this claim even remotely credible?
www.geneticentropy.org