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Humans are creatures of habit, and unless we make the acquisition and testing of new information a habit, we will get into a rut. That's the observation of Jeff Hausmann, who was decisively and firmly an Atheist -- for good reasons -- until he encountered information which he confronted, tested, and finally accepted as more persuasive.
Then, Jeff tells the story of how he settled into a new normalcy of his chosen Christian belief, until he again began to question and test the assumptions he had embraced.
Is it possible to be a life-long truth-seeker? Can you keep your old friends if you do? Will you make new friends if you keep challenging your own religious assumptions? These are some of the issues we discuss in episode 206 of the Bibdig podcast.
Humans are creatures of habit, and unless we make the acquisition and testing of new information a habit, we will get into a rut. That's the observation of Jeff Hausmann, who was decisively and firmly an Atheist -- for good reasons -- until he encountered information which he confronted, tested, and finally accepted as more persuasive.
Then, Jeff tells the story of how he settled into a new normalcy of his chosen Christian belief, until he again began to question and test the assumptions he had embraced.
Is it possible to be a life-long truth-seeker? Can you keep your old friends if you do? Will you make new friends if you keep challenging your own religious assumptions? These are some of the issues we discuss in episode 206 of the Bibdig podcast.