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This is part 1 of a 3 part series called, Dear Atheist, there’s something we really wish you knew. With so many people grappling with what they believe about God and getting their information from self-proclaimed atheists and deconstructionists, there are a few things we sure with atheists knew from Christians.
The 1st is, “Doubt and questions are a normal part of a person’s faith journey… but it’s where you go for your answers that really matters.” Goggling your answers or going to an atheist or deconstructionist is like needing heart surgery and going to a med school dropout and asking them to preform your surgery. The only difference is, this has eternal ramifications… souls hang in the balance.
Find out why it’s important to go to the right sources for your answers and what those sources are.
Men and women throughout history have struggled to find the same answers about God, His existence, His interaction with His creation and a host of other legitimate questions.
• John the Baptist had questions.
• David had questions.
• Job had questions.
The thing is, they knew where to go with their questions. They didn’t do a google search or ask those who didn’t really know God for themselves.
They asked God to reveal Himself. They asked others who knew God personally.
Going to other atheists is not only like going to a med school dropout for heart surgery… it’s like going to someone who has’t really found the answer yet to give you the answer you’re looking for.
Ask someone who grappled with the same questions you are how they came to know God is true instead of trying to look for ways to disprove His existence simply because you either don’t know what to believe, have been hurt by somewhat who says they are a believer or just don’t want to believe because acknowledging God would mean that you’re accountable to Him.
Remember… Truth doesn’t become less true simply because you don’t believe it.
Ultimately, believing in God or not believing in God is a matter of faith.
A believer has faith in God. A nonbeliever has faith that God does’t exist.
But… dear atheist… what if you’re wrong?
Find out more on our website: What's the Bible Say?
View this episode on YouTube at: What's the Bible Say? YouTube
Join us on Facebook at: What’s the Bible Say Podcast
Find free resources at: What’s the Bible Say Resources
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This is part 1 of a 3 part series called, Dear Atheist, there’s something we really wish you knew. With so many people grappling with what they believe about God and getting their information from self-proclaimed atheists and deconstructionists, there are a few things we sure with atheists knew from Christians.
The 1st is, “Doubt and questions are a normal part of a person’s faith journey… but it’s where you go for your answers that really matters.” Goggling your answers or going to an atheist or deconstructionist is like needing heart surgery and going to a med school dropout and asking them to preform your surgery. The only difference is, this has eternal ramifications… souls hang in the balance.
Find out why it’s important to go to the right sources for your answers and what those sources are.
Men and women throughout history have struggled to find the same answers about God, His existence, His interaction with His creation and a host of other legitimate questions.
• John the Baptist had questions.
• David had questions.
• Job had questions.
The thing is, they knew where to go with their questions. They didn’t do a google search or ask those who didn’t really know God for themselves.
They asked God to reveal Himself. They asked others who knew God personally.
Going to other atheists is not only like going to a med school dropout for heart surgery… it’s like going to someone who has’t really found the answer yet to give you the answer you’re looking for.
Ask someone who grappled with the same questions you are how they came to know God is true instead of trying to look for ways to disprove His existence simply because you either don’t know what to believe, have been hurt by somewhat who says they are a believer or just don’t want to believe because acknowledging God would mean that you’re accountable to Him.
Remember… Truth doesn’t become less true simply because you don’t believe it.
Ultimately, believing in God or not believing in God is a matter of faith.
A believer has faith in God. A nonbeliever has faith that God does’t exist.
But… dear atheist… what if you’re wrong?
Find out more on our website: What's the Bible Say?
View this episode on YouTube at: What's the Bible Say? YouTube
Join us on Facebook at: What’s the Bible Say Podcast
Find free resources at: What’s the Bible Say Resources