
Firesides
Question-and-answer group discussions in an informal setting. No holds barred.
Campus Debate: How Good are the Arguments for God's Existence?
Latter-day Saints and Christians have much in common. Their belief in God (and their beliefs about God) might differ significantly, but they often find themselves working side by side in the service of the poor and the victims of disasters.
Who is Jesus Christ? More importantly, how do we come to know Him and know about Him? Do we blindly accept the talking points of this or that church, or, is there a way we can confidently arrive at the truth?
God is God. Simple. Latter-day Saints and New Testament Christians both worship the same God of the Bible. Do they, though?
If God is so powerful, knowledgeable and loving, why would God allow so much evil in this world? Doesn't it make more sense to conclude that God doesn't even exist?
Can the Bible be trusted? Can any book be trusted?
In this Fireside No. 3, we consider the corroborating evidence that supports and affirms a high view of the credibility of the Bible.
When a Latter-day Saint's "shelf of questions" about Mormonism begins to sag or collapse, it's not unusual for the Saint to just throw out the Bible with the rest of troubling LDS scriptures…
Truth is worth seeking, discussing and sharing. But truth-seeking can result in a faith crisis