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What if Jesus Had Never Been Born?

✍ Scribed by D. James Kennedy


Publisher
Thomas Nelson
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


One powerful truth is undeniable: if Christ had never been born, nearly every facet of human life would be worse. Discover what the world would have been like without Jesus, and how some of the world's greatest accomplishments exist only because he lived.

We live in a cynical age in which only one prejudice is tolerated: anti-Christian bigotry. Yet despite the near constant and attacks against the faith, one powerful truth is undeniable: if Christ had never been born, nearly every aspect of human life would be much more miserable than it is today.

In What if Jesus Had Never Been Born?, discover:

  • Christianity's impact on the value of human life, helping the poor, and education
  • Christianity's impact on world history and the founding of America
  • Christianity's contribution to civil liberties, science, medicine, and economics
  • Lives changed by Jesus Christ
  • The author also examines what happens in a world without Christianity, as well as fulfilling the purpose of believers as we move forward.

    Arranged topically and presenting compelling, little-known historical facts, What If Jesus Had Never Been Born? clearly demonstrates that an enormous benefits to humankind—from economics to art to government, science to civil liberties, morality to health, and beyond—would never have occurred had Jesus Christ not lived.

    ✦ Subjects


    Christian Nonfiction; Religion & Spirituality; Sociology; Nonfiction; REL012110; REL067030; REL067040


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