4 Quotes & Sayings By Joel Furches

Joel Furches is a successful author best known for his work in writing Christian self-help books. Joel's books have sold well over two million copies, including titles like "The Power of Self-Esteem", "The Power of Purpose", "The Power of Positive Thinking", and his most recent book, "The Power of Purpose". The Power of Purpose has been nominated for the 2014 National Christian Book Award for Excellence in Christian Living. Joel Furches is also known as the founder of the United Kingdom's first Purpose Motivation Summit Read more

Joel has appeared on numerous radio programs including The David Brice Show, Focus on the Family, and The Jim Bakker Show.

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Atheism will appeal to psychology and sociology to explain human behavior, which is legitimate, but what explains human psychology? Atheism can only find explanatory power in evolution such that the mind is - paradoxically - a mindless organ that is forced to act according to its chemistry and cannot act otherwise. The fact that humans are capable of recognizing depravity in others, are offended by it, seek to reform it, feel guilt, and are capable of redemptive behavior all speak against this explanation. The fact that humans are capable of meta-cognition - thinking about thinking - and are therefore able to postulate their own mindlessness is counter-intuitive to say the least. Joel Furches
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Once again, it is difficult to start from the premise of mindless evolution and end with the idea that humans are anything more than organisms bent on preserving and passing on their DNA. The fact that humans not only pursue art, philosophy, and science, but also exult in those things more than reproduction cannot easily be explained through materialism. Joel Furches
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Even if one gives up the concept of God, there are quite a few recognized immaterial things that one has to struggle with. Things such as thought, truth, logic, morality, purpose, and justice become a real problem if the universe is simply material. One could say that these things are imaginary, but then they would have to explain the immaterial construct of imagination. Joel Furches