101 Questions About the Bible and Christianity
$19.99 USD $39.99 USD
"101 Questions about the Bible and Christianity" is the long awaited anthology from Kingstone Comics’ popular simplified apologetics comic book series This comprehensive 784 page hard cover graphic novel takes a hard look at Biblical responses to questions such as
- The Bible and dinosaurs?
- Where Christ went after his death?
- Who were the Nephilim?
- How did we get the Bible?
- Did a fish swallow man?
- Are there levels of Hell?
- Do all roads lead to Heaven?
- Where did Cain get his wife?
- How does God speak to us?
- Did God commit genocide in the OT?
- Animals and pets in Heaven?
- Difference between body, soul and spirit?
- Angels and demons?
- What is the Trinity?
- And many more!!
Rating: T+
Please note: The following comics are included in this product: 101 Questions Volumes 1 through 14, The Book of God, The Rapture, The Antichrist, The Kingdom, Eternals, Hell, and Easter.
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COMICS RATING SYSTEM
*Please note that all of our comics are rated “ALL AGES” unless otherwise specified in the product description.
A (ALL AGES) – Appropriate for all ages.
T – Appropriate for most readers, but parents are advised that they might want to read before or with younger children.
T+ (TEENS AND UP) – Appropriate for teens 13 and above.
PARENTAL ADVISORY – Appropriate for 15 and up. Similar to T+, but featuring more mature themes and/or more graphic imagery. Recommended for teen and adult readers.
They're worth the money & investment in existing & future believers.
It’s awesome a fun way of learning about the Bible. And general questions also consider the kingstone Bible trilogy comic books. And the Art is also done very well in this book. And I think they are great for all ages as long as you like comics!. Lol but yes I’d recommend the kingstone comics to anyone kids and adults
Been trying to get my granddaughter to want to read and ask questions about the Bible studies now she is able to get answers that I’m not able to give her.
Way over kids understanding. Vocabulary was just too much.
I bought one for each of my boys and enjoy reading it myself. An excellent resource for many challenging questions.