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We believe that all of [[Evidence and the Message|the evidence presented on this website]] is trustworthy.  We have tried to provide detailed footnotes which reference where we obtained our information so that you, our readers, can '''confirm it independently on your own'''.  Look at the evidence, verify it, and try to answer the questions that we have raised.  
We believe that all of [[Evidence and the Message|the evidence presented on this website]] is trustworthy.  We have tried to provide detailed footnotes which reference where we obtained our information so that you, our readers, can '''confirm it independently on your own'''.  Look at the evidence, verify it, and try to answer the questions that we have raised.  


==Is this the reason you disagree with us?==
==If you think our facts are wrong?==
 
'''OUR PROMISE''' - If you are aware of '''any''' errors/problems/concerns with information in any article on this website, please let us know [[Contact information|by email]] or by [https://www.facebook.com/BelieveTheSign a message to us on our Facebook page].  We will correct any factual errors as quickly as possible.
 
To date, we have only had a couple of people contact us regarding errors on the site.  They have all been relatively minor in nature but they have been corrected.
 
==Is there another reason you disagree with us?==


When we started asking sincere questions, we received no answers from people we knew in the message that made any sense.  In retrospect, this was probably due to [[Cognitive Dissonance|cognitive dissonance]].  But it only caused us to ask more questions. Other than [[The September 2020 Debate|Jesse Smity]] and [[Questions and Answers with a Message Minister|an anonymous message minister]], no one even tried to give us any valid answers to the questions that we raised.
When we started asking sincere questions, we received no answers from people we knew in the message that made any sense.  In retrospect, this was probably due to [[Cognitive Dissonance|cognitive dissonance]].  But it only caused us to ask more questions. Other than [[The September 2020 Debate|Jesse Smity]] and [[Questions and Answers with a Message Minister|an anonymous message minister]], no one even tried to give us any valid answers to the questions that we raised.
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The Greek word ''apologia'' is found seven times in the New Testament (Acts 22:1; 25:16; 1 Cor. 9:3; Phil. 1:7, 16; 2 Tim. 4:16; 1 Pet. 3:15). The English equivalent of apologia is defense (literally, “a speech for the defense”).  In the original Greek language, ''apologia'' had a definite legal connotation. It was a technical term in ancient Greek law. When ''apologia'' is used in the New Testament, it describes a public defense of the gospel, as illustrated in Acts 22:1. Sometimes, in fact, this defense was carried out in a court of law (Acts 25:16; 2 Tim. 4:16).<ref>Dan Story, Defending Your Faith (Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel Publications, 1997), 2.</ref>
The Greek word ''apologia'' is found seven times in the New Testament (Acts 22:1; 25:16; 1 Cor. 9:3; Phil. 1:7, 16; 2 Tim. 4:16; 1 Pet. 3:15). The English equivalent of apologia is defense (literally, “a speech for the defense”).  In the original Greek language, ''apologia'' had a definite legal connotation. It was a technical term in ancient Greek law. When ''apologia'' is used in the New Testament, it describes a public defense of the gospel, as illustrated in Acts 22:1. Sometimes, in fact, this defense was carried out in a court of law (Acts 25:16; 2 Tim. 4:16).<ref>Dan Story, Defending Your Faith (Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel Publications, 1997), 2.</ref>
If you feel any conclusions or other similar statements are wrong, we would simply [[A Scriptural Challenge to Followers of William Branham|invite you to prove us wrong]]!


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