Euangelion (yoo-ang-ghel'-ee-on)
The Definitive Good News.
Will it shift preconceptions and entirely change your life or will it idle? Will you revere or deride it? Will you find it contradictory or absolutely revelatory? Will you see it as outdated or timelessly relevant?
Three key questions to think through...
Question One
What is it?
Have you ever felt indescribably guilty about something you've done in the past, or perhaps more recently? Maybe there's something you've felt or thought up and churned through, and soon enough were mortified that you could have entertained such a thing?
That guilt's not some social or biological conditioning, nor is it a battle between id, ego and super-ego. It's a sign of real, metaphysical debt. It's a debt you can never pay, no matter how much you innovate. But the great news is that it's already been paid for...all you need to do is sincerely take that in
Question Two
Why should I care about it?
With all the information flying through the ether, you have to constantly ask yourself, why should I give this next batch of text any mind?
Simply put, if you think there's the slightest chance that any reality-revealing truth may be found in the Bible, and you want to look more into it, then it's absolutely relevant to you. If not, you should probably skip through this one...
Question Three
Can I trust it?
This is the question most of us skip through when we're online. Can I trust the content that's being shown to me? If so, how can I be sure?
Well, we'd like to invite you to join us on a bit of a trip. Where to? Through the arguments and evidence that we believe show the truth of the Gospel to be more plausible than not. Better yet, there's an additional fool proof way to confirm this yourself, with certainty!
“He who thinks half-heartedly will not believe in God; but he who really thinks has to believe in God.”
- Isaac Newton
"There is a God shaped vacuum in the heart of every man which cannot be filled by any created thing, but only by God, the Creator, made known through Jesus."
- Blaise Pascal
“The victory of Christ gained us the kingdom of grace, the kingdom of heaven.”
- Gregor Mendel
“The laws of nature are written by the hand of God in the language of mathematics.”
- Galileo Galilei
"No one can read the Gospels without feeling the actual presence of Jesus. His personality pulsates in every word. No myth is filled with such life. How different, for instance, is the impression which we receive from an account of legendary heroes of antiquity like Theseus. Theseus and other heroes of his type lack the authentic vitality of Jesus"
- Albert Einstein
“Why are we here? Where do we come from? What are we? Is it absurd to believe in the survival of the soul? Only religion proposes a complete solution to the human problem. Christianity, above all has given a clear-cut answer to the demands of the human soul.”
- Alexis Carrel