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When Shane Rosenthal recently polled close to a hundred Christians at a variety of different events, the overwhelming majority described faith as a “blind leap.” But is this idea taught anywhere in Scripture? On this episode of The Humble Skeptic, Shane examines the arguments and passages that some people use in support of the idea that faith is blind.
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Recommended ReadingDoes Hebrews 11:1 Teach Blind Faith?, Shane RosenthalWhat is Faith?, Shane RosenthalWhy Should We Believe the Bible?, Shane RosenthalThe Mormonization of American Christianity, Shane RosenthalBe a Berean!, Shane RosenthalThe Virtue of Doubt, Shane Rosenthal
Recommended EpisodesGreg Koukl on Blind FaithDealing with DoubtFaith Founded on FactsFaith & ProofProof of the Gospel
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When Shane Rosenthal recently polled close to a hundred Christians at a variety of different events, the overwhelming majority described faith as a “blind leap.” But is this idea taught anywhere in Scripture? On this episode of The Humble Skeptic, Shane examines the arguments and passages that some people use in support of the idea that faith is blind.
SHOW NOTES
Recommended ReadingDoes Hebrews 11:1 Teach Blind Faith?, Shane RosenthalWhat is Faith?, Shane RosenthalWhy Should We Believe the Bible?, Shane RosenthalThe Mormonization of American Christianity, Shane RosenthalBe a Berean!, Shane RosenthalThe Virtue of Doubt, Shane Rosenthal
Recommended EpisodesGreg Koukl on Blind FaithDealing with DoubtFaith Founded on FactsFaith & ProofProof of the Gospel
We Need Your Help!Consider supporting The Humble Skeptic podcast by making a one-time gift or by upgrading to a paid subscription via Substack ($5.95 per month, $59 per year). Use the button below for more information about giving options.

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