Thinking through faith rationally is really important if we don’t want to have blind faith. That’s what apologetics is all about.
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Thinking through faith rationally is really important if we don’t want to have blind faith. That’s what apologetics is all about.
It can really rock your boat to look at the world from someone else's perspective. So, how can we do that effectively?
Which of the two is more important to you: Christianity or America?
Adriana was born in Mexico City. She studied communication with a major in live TV production at Universidad Anáhuac del Norte, Mexico. She was married in 2006 and moved to Atlanta where her two girls were born. She has a passion for the arts, especially cinema, photography, singing, and dancing.
Angela Mathis is a Christ follower, extroverted introvert, artist, reformed Republican, Air Force veteran, daughter, sister, aunt, ally, and friend.
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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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From time to time, most of us have had that feeling that something is wrong. Our gut just tells us that something is off and shouldn’t be the way it is. But, the question is: now what? Where do you go from here?
As I’m looking at where our country is right now and where things might be going in the future, it occurs to me that many of the old distinctions that have divided us may not be so important going forward. The categories of liberal and conservative, I think, are two of those.