
Schachmatt in New York
Zug um Zug das Christentum widerlegen - Ein Entschluss mit ungeahnten Folgen
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Narrated by:
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Peter B. Sawatzky
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By:
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Viggo B. Olsen
About this listen
Dr. Viggo B. Olsen, von Beruf Chirurg, berichtet über sein denkwürdiges "Schachspiel" mit Gott. Von den Schwiegereltern gedrängt, sich für Christus zu entscheiden, sucht er mit seiner Frau Argumente gegen den christlichen Glauben. Sie gehen den angeblich naturwissenschaftlichen Widersprüchen der Bibel nach und schlittern Zug um Zug in ein Abenteuer ohnegleichen...
Nach dem Buch Kann man Gott entfliehen? (Hermann Schulte Verlag, 1989).
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