If Paul had written Mere Christianity, what would be in it?
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If Paul had written Mere Christianity, what would be in it?
When you pray for patience, God will teach you patience by making your life difficult. So, why don’t we pray for patience?
Thinking through faith rationally is really important if we don’t want to have blind faith. That’s what apologetics is all about.
Sometimes in life, you run face-first into a brick wall. Wouldn't it be great if you didn't do that so much?
More and more people are walking away from organized religion. Is this really a problem?
The only question that really matters when hiring a pastor is: “Does this person know God?” Instead, we’re trying to find rock stars who can bring a bunch of people in the door. With all the Christian leaders who have been falling lately, I think we’re finding out how well that strategy has been working.
This video tells you a little bit about who I am and why I do what I do. For further information, see links below:
Conversations with atheists:
- Problem of evil/God's actions in the OT - https://youtu.be/qxgUg_hYyew
- Naturalism vs theism - https://youtu.be/4RY0G3SNG8w
My thoughts on things:
- Liberal or conservative - https://youtu.be/ldEYxCHTul8
- Why do bad things happen to good people? - https://youtu.be/5_YOK-C-ujs
- Christianity is not a sports team - https://youtu.be/pKGc3QD2Rxo
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I can think of two main ways that we have to live by faith in our everyday lives. The first one is trusting God that He actually cares about us and will work everything out.
We're not supposed to have blind faith. OK, but what does true faith actually look like?
Faith is sometimes described as “believing something when you know it isn’t true.” That’s actually not faith. The technical term for that is “delusion.”