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…over to him and said, “So you’re reading the Bible.” And the French infidel scoffed, and scorned, and ridiculed that black native who was reading God’s Holy Book. And the black native turned to the French infidel and said, “Do you see that boiling pot over there? Were it not…
…blatant, brazen, infidel. It astonished me and, of course, hurt my heart and grieved my soul. So upon an evening, I went up to the room where he lived—going to school—and when I walked in the door—in the presence of this dear friend, this young fellow—when I walked in the…
…He repeated all of those infidel things that have been said against the Bible, Word of God, from the days of Celsus to Voltaire to Ingersoll to 1940. And he claimed to be an accredited scientist and he claimed to be a liberally educated in theology and on and on….
…Word of God. Another way a man can be lost flagrantly, blasphemously, pointedly, emphatically, an infidel and an atheist who denies God shall certainly not live in the presence of the Lord. A man can be lost and the world knows him as such by being an atheist and an…
…“They are worthy of death!” That’s exactly what they did with the Lord Jesus, “He has blasphemed, worthy of death” . I want to say something to you about that infidel, and about that rationalist, and about that materialist, and about…
…reasonable to be a Christian. Our Lord Jesus, who is He? Who is He? Our blessed Lord, who is He? “Oh,” says the infidel and the pseudo-philosopher and the scoffer and the scorning infidel, “Who is Jesus? He is just another man, maybe a good man, maybe an able man,…
…When we went to college, to my amazement, this dear friend of mine turned to be an infidel and a blatant one. I went to see him one night to talk to him about the Lord. And when I walked into the room where he was, he was seated there…
…whole record of God’s mercy in providing for His people and His church. If there is a preacher standing up in the pulpit who’s an infidel, who’s a liberal, who’s a moderate, they say, if there’s a preacher somewhere who is denying the Word of the Lord, at the same…
…despicable, depraved area of San Francisco. And he had a Salvation Army group with him. And he was there on the street, preaching. While he was preaching, an infidel stood up who was there in the crowd; infidel stood up and made fun of what he was saying, and challenged…
…you. I don’t believe the story about creation, but you don’t either. I don’t believe any of these things, but neither do you. I am as much of a Christian as you, and you are as much of an infidel as I.” As with the Baptists of Great Britain, whether…
…[1Timothy 3:9]. A deacon, like the pastor, is to believe the revelations of God in that Holy Book. Now a liberal may scoff and an infidel may ridicule, and an unbeliever may reject, but not us; not we. To us these great miracles of the faith are mustrions. They are…
…in the room, I looked on the table. He had been reading a book. It was the infidel Tom Paine’s The Age of Reason. Why, my friend, Tom Paine has been dead more than a hundred fifty years, but the influence of the life of the infidel continues on and…
…always be some who are saved. An infidel book, a book on atheism was placed in my hand one day, and I read it. And it began like this: read the Bible, this infidel author would say, and you would have the impression that the preaching of the gospel of…
…it, but he changed from an infidel to a believer in Jesus. And when he walked through the kitchen where his mother was preparing the meal, she’s busy about the kitchen, he had a little nephew there, who saw him walk through the kitchen. And B. H. Carroll, the infidel…
…the heathen philosopher, the rationalist, the infidel,”The dead do not rise.” But when Paul addressed this question to Agrippa, “Why should it be thought a thing incredible with you, that God should raise the dead? , why should…
…Texas]. We were in the same high school class, and both of us went to Baylor University. And when he went down there, he turned out to be an infidel. AndI went up there one evening to talk to him about coming back to the Lord and to Christ. And…
…the earth.” The atheist and the infidel and the secular, materialistic scientist heretofore in these years past have always avowed that matter, substance, existence was eternal. It was never created. It was always here, and what you see and what you feel and what you observe are things that were…
…infidel––and he mocks, and derides, and scoffs, and scorns the Word of God, it has hardly an effect upon the youngster because he expects that in Texas University. They have infidels, openly, who teach there. They have agnostics and atheists who teach there. And when the agnostic and the atheist…
…For the attack on the Bible today is not on the part of the infidel, or the atheist, or the blaspheming communist; but the attack against the Bible today is on the part of the modern liberal Christian theologian. Were an atheist to attack the Bible, we would not think…
…and laymen. All of us equally know that all of those great old schools are now completely secular, in nowise are they Christian. Harvard, Yale, Columbia, all of them are lost to the faith. They are secular institutions, infidel institutions. That same pattern that I see in the Christian institutions…
…Hebron where Abraham had buried Sarah [Genesis 23:19]. But I couldn’t. It was the hour of prayer, and I am an infidel, and no infidel can enter a sacred place like that at the hour of prayer. So I just stayed outside and watched the sanctified, watched the holy, watched…
…on his way home. I began to talk to him. He was not a Christian, he was an infidel. And I expressed my amazement to him that in this great circle of the tokens of our mortality, the brevity of life, he should not believe. As I pled with him…
…Bhagavad Gita of the Hindus.” And so deadly and so merciless has been the poison of rationalism in the school, in the university, in the seminary, in the pulpit, until it has seemed that the prophecy of Voltaire, the infidel who died in 1788, the prophecy of Voltaire it seemed…
…in one of our universities fell in love with a brilliant young man and wants to marry him. And she brought the young fellow up here to Dallas that I might see him. The boy is an infidel, made so by infidel teachers in a university. And as I talked…
…the unknown. So it is with God. We see Him with the eyes of our soul everywhere: above us, and around us, and beneath us, and inside of us. But an agnostic, a skeptic, an infidel, an atheist replies, “But I don’t see Him.” Neither does the clod in the…