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UnavailableUnbelievable? 20 Nov 2010 - Philip Yancey on "What Good is God?"
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Unbelievable? 20 Nov 2010 - Philip Yancey on "What Good is God?"

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Unbelievable? 20 Nov 2010 - Philip Yancey on "What Good is God?"

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Length:
80 minutes
Released:
Jun 23, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Best-selling US Christian Author Philip Yancey writes books that address some of the hardest questions that Christians ask of themselves and skeptics ask of Christians.  His latest book "What Good is God?" looks at how Christian belief matters in the lives of those who suffer.
He chats with atheist Paul Thompson (aka "Sinbad" on the Premier Community).  Paul was present at the Twin Towers on Sep 11 2001. He says that while faith may be a comfort to those in distress, there is no proof that God is responsible.
For Philip Yancey http://www.philipyancey.com/
For his book "What Good is God?" http://www.amazon.com/What-Good-God-Search-Matters/dp/0446559857
For Paul's profile ("Sinbad") on the Premier Community http://www.premiercommunity.org.uk/profile/Sinbad
For more Christian/non-Christian discussions visit http://www.premier.org.uk/unbelievable or get the podcast or Via Itunes
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Join the discussion at the "Unbelievable?" page of the Premier Community http://www.premiercommunity.org.uk/group/unbelievable
Released:
Jun 23, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

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'Unbelievable?' engages in fundamental questions on Christianity with the intention to openly discuss different opinions between Christians and non-believers. http://unbelievable.podbean.com/feed/