>Josh McDowell was an atheist, or at least agnostic, when he was in college
>and he set out to disprove this "Jesus" thing. He is now a preacher. He has
>written a lot on apologetics and one thing in particular I have found very
>informative is that Jesus fulfilled over 300 Old Testament prophecies. A
>statistician has said that in order for him to have fulfilled just 8 the
>odds would have been 10^17th. I can't imagine the odds on 300.
The difference is Josh McDowell was honestly looking... not trying to justify
himself with a smirk on his face.
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Larry Miller
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