Christological argument
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A Christological argument is one which makes the case that Christianity is the "one true religion" based on the Biblical record of Jesus. While some of these arguments attempt to build an empirical case to demonstrate the accuracy of the Bible's account of the life of Jesus (Josh McDowell's book Evidence That Demands a Verdict, for example), other arguments simply assume the historicity of Jesus and the accuracy of the Bible, and build an argument based on the words and actions attributed to Jesus.