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Thursday, April 06, 2017 SPEAKING OUT Why Christians shouldn't either. Yehiel Poupko and David Sandm

[Also: 'S-Town' Explores the Maze of the Divine Clockmaker's Mind] Also: 'S-Town' Explores the Maze of the Divine Clockmaker's Mind | [View online]( [Christianity Today Direct Newsletter]( Thursday, April 06, 2017 SPEAKING OUT [Jesus Didn't Eat a Seder Meal]( Why Christians shouldn't either. Yehiel Poupko and David Sandmel Passover has a special allure for Christians. It is on the night of Passover, as all Israel is offering the pascal Lamb and eating matza (unleavened bread) and bitter herbs on the slopes of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem that Jesus of Nazareth meets with his 12 disciples for the Last Supper. This may be the best-known Passover meal. [continue reading >>]( The Calling [Lee Strobel's Hope for Apologetics in a 'Post-Truth' Culture]( As 'The Case for Christ' heads to the big screen, the journalist-turned-evangelist reflects on what's changed—and what's stayed the same—about defending the faith. 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