I read voracioulsy during that period and began to develop a structured set of arguments based on the information from the readings. I read the Quran, the Mahabharata, (Bhagavad Gita), Buddhist Literature, the Torah, the Talmud, and the Bible. I later read those scholars who also had been driven to investigate and make comparative studies for themselves. I read Josh McDowell, Lee Strobel, Ravi Zacharias, Ralph Muncaster, Micheal Green, EG White, and others.

As I was trying to make sense of the numerous claims out there, I was faced with a very basic question – “Was there a God in existence and what was the evidence for that?” It would be futile to look for a certain named lake or river if water itself did not exist! This fundamental question had to be addressed – a truly daunting task. But I’m glad I struggled through with it.

Today there is a seminar on power point called Come Search With Me in which I have put, in logical sequence, the findings of my study. Here is its outline:  . . .

THE SEMINAR AT A GLANCE

PREMISE:

IF I WERE A MAN ‘ON THE STREET’ WITH NO RELIGIOUS AFFILIATIONS OR LOYALITIES AND WAS FACED WITH ALL THE DIVERSE RELIGIONS AND THE CLAIMS BEING MADE, HOW WOULD I BE ABLE TO FIND MY WAY THROUGH THE MAZE?
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