It is not the goal of every historian to provide evidence beyond all doubt as to whether or not something is historically factual or not. It is instead their goal to see what they know is within reasonable certainty. There are many times when there simply is not enough data for anyone to say an event occurred without a doubt. The data that has been obtained must then be sorted out in hopes of discovering what took place within reasonable certainty. Many people believe that providing historical evidence is not necessary when presenting the Gospel message. While it is true that the Word of God does not return void, the presenter must take into account with whom they are dealing. With some the Gospel message as read in the Bible may be enough to win them, with others it helps to hear your testimony, with others still, they need proof. They need strong evidence. While the Gospel message is the most important thing, one must remember that evidence can also be a powerful tool for
It is not the goal of every historian to provide evidence beyond all doubt as to whether or not something is historically factual or not. It is instead their goal to see what they know is within reasonable certainty. There are many times when there simply is not enough data for anyone to say an event occurred without a doubt. The data that has been obtained must then be sorted out in hopes of discovering what took place within reasonable certainty. Many people believe that providing historical evidence is not necessary when presenting the Gospel message. While it is true that the Word of God does not return void, the presenter must take into account with whom they are dealing. With some the Gospel message as read in the Bible may be enough to win them, with others it helps to hear your testimony, with others still, they need proof. They need strong evidence. While the Gospel message is the most important thing, one must remember that evidence can also be a powerful tool for