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2006

The Gospel of Judas

The Gnostic document, The Gospel of Judas, is not a trustworthy account of either Judas, nor of Jesus, and is not a threat to orthodox Christianity.

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2004

The Urantia Book

Offers a brief introduction and biblical critique of The Urantia Book--a book allegedly revealed by superhuman personalities from higher universes.

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2003

Communicating with the Dead

Skeptical look at the phenomenon of after-death communication from a biblical perspective.

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2003

Evaluating Miracle Claims

Explores the inequity of miracle claims. Although genuine miracles have occurred, a careful evaluation reveals that many claims are spurious.

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2003

Reiki

A brief overview and critical evaluation of Reiki energy medicine, an alternative health therapy that has grown in popularity in recent years.

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2003

UFOs and Alien Beings

Examines the subject of UFOs and alien encounters. It critiques the extraterrestrial hypothesis and argues that the interdimensional hypothesis provides a better explanation of residual UFO phenomena.

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2002

Wicca: A Biblical Critique

Explores some of the fundamental doctrines of Wicca, offers a biblical critique of those doctrines, and highlight the differences between Wicca and Christianity.

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2002

The Worldview of Edgar Cayce

Contends that the worldview of Edgar Cayce's readings is worlds apart from that of the Bible, and that Christians must carefully avoid being taken captive by this philosophy.

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2002

Yoga and Christianity: Are They Compatible?

Briefly traces the history, philosophy and practice of yoga. It demonstrates that yoga is a religious practice with a belief system that is incompatible with Christianity.

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2002

Astrology: Do the Heavens Declare
the Destiny of Man?

Critical examination the claim of astrology that the heavenly bodies somehow influence, or even determine, events on earth.

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2000

Taoism and Christianity

The Chinese translation of John 1:1 reads, 'In the beginning was the Tao...' Are Taoism and Christianity compatible? The author says that even though there are some similarities, Christianity's uniqueness remains separate from all philosophies, including Taoism.

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