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But the Christian faith rests firmly on the eyewitness testimony of the authors of the Gospels.  The hope of the Christian faith is not based on a fairy tale or a collection of myths but on the sound evidence that has stood the test of time.  Christianity is not afraid of the hard questions that may be asked by the skeptic, as we have found there are solid answers to those questions.
But the Christian faith rests firmly on the eyewitness testimony of the authors of the Gospels.  The hope of the Christian faith is not based on a fairy tale or a collection of myths but on the sound evidence that has stood the test of time.  Christianity is not afraid of the hard questions that may be asked by the skeptic, as we have found there are solid answers to those questions.
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