CD: How to Be a Thinking Christian

CD: How to Be a Thinking Christian

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D. Bercot. The greatest commandment is to “love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.” (Matt. 22:37). Many Bible-believing Christians love God with all their hearts, but not with all their minds. In fact, they don’t even know what critical thinking is. As a result of their shallow thinking, they wrongfully condemn other Christians, and they often bring reproach on the name of Christ because of their wrong predictions and foolish statements. In this CD, Bercot focuses on three areas:

1.   Developing critical thinking skills 2.   Learning how to read a document—particularly the Bible 3.   How to properly do research on biblical and spiritual topics

60 min. audio CD
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D. Bercot. The greatest commandment is to “love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.” (Matt. 22:37). Many Bible-believing Christians love God with all their hearts, but not with all their minds. In fact, they don’t even know what critical thinking is. As a result of their shallow thinking, they wrongfully condemn other Christians, and they often bring reproach on the name of Christ because of their wrong predictions and foolish statements. In this CD, Bercot focuses on three areas:

1.   Developing critical thinking skills 2.   Learning how to read a document—particularly the Bible 3.   How to properly do research on biblical and spiritual topics

60 min. audio CD
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Essential Listening 07/05/2011
By Dave Kinsella
This is essential listening for all Christians, especially those who claim to be teachers of others and reformers of long lost truths form the Bible. This CD truly helped me to look past my own prejudices and preconceived notions and be able to honestly weigh up the evidence for a case on both sides, and not just the side I want to believe. It helped me analyze a position, and then analyze that position again. Hard work, but rewarding. What's funny is it actually helped me spot Bercot's own prejudices and move on from them to that which I believe is supported by the greater evidence.
 

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