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"Concise Overview of The Twelve Tribes"

"The Cult Next Door: Teen Shares Chilling Tale of Alleged Abuse Inside the Twelve Tribes Sect" by The Boston Herald

"Cult Leader Travels the World in Style" by The Boston Herald

"Cultic Groups Stalk Harvest Crusade Attendees" by Christian NewsWire

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KINGDOM OF THE CULTS: The Definitive Work on the Subject (Book)
by Walter Martin and now updated by Ravi Zacharias

Since the first edition was published in 1965, Walter Martin's The Kingdom of the Cults has been the leading reference work on the major contemporary cult systems. With an emphasis on the currently active, proselytizing cults, The Kingdom of the Cults continues to be a crucial tool in countercult ministry and evangelism. While remaining true to Walter Martin's original tone and text, this updated edition, edited by Ravi Zacharias, includes substantial new information. Relevant and accurate materials have been reintroduced from the original editions, preserving Dr. Martin's unique voice and defense of the faith. Scholarly yet readable and engaging, The Kingdom of the Cults evaluates each cult's history and beliefs, contrasting individual teachings with true biblical theology. Readers will find apologetics help in dealing with cults not only at home but also overseas. Some of the chapters and topics include:

  • Jehovah's Witnesses
  • Christian Science
  • Mormonism
  • Buddhism
  • Baha'i
  • Unitarian Universalism
  • Scientology
  • The Unification Church
  • Eastern Religions (e.g., Hinduism, Hare Krishna)
  • The New Age
  • Islam
  • and more!


This is an invaluable reference work for both scholars and laypeople. It is the winner of the Gold Book Award (500,000 copies sold) and the winner of the Gold Medallion Award (ECPA), which recognizes excellence in evangelical Christian literature. Hardcover, 704 pages.
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Quick Responses to Skeptics:
by Charlie Campbell, Director of ABR
Twitter: @CharlieABReady

What evidence do you have that God exists?”

The universe itself is evidence that God exists. Let’s think about this for a moment. There are only three options to explain the existence of the universe. One, that it has always been. Two, that it created itself. Three, that it was created. The first option, that the universe is eternal, has been utterly rejected by the scientific community. The motion of the galaxies, the background radiation echo, and other evidences all overwhelmingly point to the fact that the universe sprang into existence at a particular point in time. Option two, that the universe created itself, is philosophically impossible. Of course, before the universe existed it would not have been around to do the creating. Obviously, a non-existent universe could not have done anything! It did not exist. We all know that nothing can not do something. Nothing is nothing. Nothing cannot see, smell, act, think, or create. So option one and two can be thrown out on scientific and philosophical grounds. Option three, that something or someone outside of the universe created the universe, is the option that both reason and the evidence point to.

SKEPTIC: I hear what you're saying Charlie, but I still have a hard time believing in a God that I cannot see.

CHARLIE: I understand that struggle. I struggled with that before I became a believer as well. Let me help you think through this though. Let’s imagine I am holding up a painting. When you see a painting, what proof do you need to establish the fact that a painter exists? Nothing else besides the painting itself. The painting is absolute proof that there was a painter. You do not need to see the painter to believe that he or she exists. The painting is all the evidence you need. It would not be there if the painter did not exist, and so it is with the universe. The existence of the universe itself is compelling evidence for a creator.

SKEPTIC:  But if the universe demands a creator, then why can’t we just say God must have a creator as well? In other words, who made God?

CHARLIE: Nobody made God. Unlike the finite universe (a universe that began to exist) that demands a creator, God does not need a creator.

SKEPTIC:
Why?

CHARLIE:
Because He is eternal. Someone who has always existed does not need a creator or someone to have brought Him into existence, because He’s always been. Psalm 90:2 says, “Even from everlasting to everlasting You are God.” God is eternal. But the universe falls into an entirely different category. As the scientific discoveries have shown, it has not always existed. And anything that begins to exist, requires a cause or maker. Things don’t just pop into existence all on their own. Nothing does not produce something.

SKEPTIC: Okay Charlie that makes sense, but you believe that God has just always existed?

CHARLIE:
Yes.


SKEPTIC:
Impossible!

CHARLIE:
Well, before you scoff at the notion of God having always existed, keep this in mind: something must have always existed. Do you realize that?

SKEPTIC:
Why do you think that?

CHARLIE: Well, think through this with me: if nothing cannot produce something, and yet something exists, then it follows necessarily that something has always existed (in order to bring the something into existence). Think of it this way:

1. If there ever was a time that absolutely nothing existed, nothing would exist now.
2. Something exists now.
3. Therefore, there was never a time that absolutely nothing existed.

So, to answer the question, Who made God? No one. God is eternal and does not need a maker. The universe is not eternal and does require a maker.

Answers to Skeptics Questions about God, Bible, Jesus
If you like to have short concise answers ready for conversations with nonbelievers, we think you'll love Charlie Campbell's book: One Minute Answers to Skeptics' Top Forty Questions ($9.95). We also have a Question and Answer section here. You can follow Charlie on Twitter at: @CharlieABReady