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This is a fun introduction to rubber-meets-the-road apologetics that demonstrates how to think critically, how to spot logical fallacies, and the dangers of not looking up Scriptures that others quote—much needed nowadays. Years ago, seven-foot apologist Dan Kreft ran into a YouTube video that uses mathematics to try to prove that Noah’s flood could not have happened, and it made him ask, “What if everything I’ve believed about the Flood is wrong?” We’ll take a look at this video and see why there’s nothing to be afraid of.
In 2003, God called Dan to teach theology and apologetics to sixth graders—to teach them the whats and the whys of the historic Christian faith—and he’s been doing it ever since. He has published both the lessons he has taught as well as the lessons he has learned in the three-volume book “Jesus” Is Not the Answer to Every Sunday School Question. While still working as a software engineer, his passion is to challenge, encourage, and equip the body of Christ to be obedient to 1 Peter 3:15 and Jude 3—to be prepared with biblical answers to reasonable questions about the faith that was once and for all handed down to the saints.