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In episode 3, I’m honoured to invite Niels, a person with strong faith and rationality to talk about his identity as a converted young Catholic Christian living in western society, especially in France and Denmark where he is from and studied. With his double nationalities background, Niels can be more open to people who hold different values/ beliefs/ and traditions and put himself in their shoes. The same attitude applied to his faith. In this talk, he shares his philosophical perspective on Christianity and how this belief impacts his life along with both challenges and blessings. Niels reminds those who don’t believe in God it’s okay to have doubts from time to time and that it's worth a try. As for the young Christians who are in the same situation, Niels encourages them to be brave and certain about who they are.
By Mu En ChenIn episode 3, I’m honoured to invite Niels, a person with strong faith and rationality to talk about his identity as a converted young Catholic Christian living in western society, especially in France and Denmark where he is from and studied. With his double nationalities background, Niels can be more open to people who hold different values/ beliefs/ and traditions and put himself in their shoes. The same attitude applied to his faith. In this talk, he shares his philosophical perspective on Christianity and how this belief impacts his life along with both challenges and blessings. Niels reminds those who don’t believe in God it’s okay to have doubts from time to time and that it's worth a try. As for the young Christians who are in the same situation, Niels encourages them to be brave and certain about who they are.