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John Bracht reflects on his transition from being a Christian minister to questioning the concept of God. He explains how his former belief in the necessity of faith in God now seems unconvincing, highlighting the difficulty many Christians have in articulating why they believe in God.
About the Author:
John L. Bracht was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, and is now retired and living in Canberra, Australia. He has served as the minister of both Presbyterian and Baptist churches but now considers himself a secular humanist. He has also been a high school teacher of history and English. A graduate of BYU-Hawaii, Bracht has master's degrees from the University of Sydney and the Australian College of Theology.
Read this article and find accompanying references at:
https://secularhumanism.org/2024/05/let-me-get-this-straight/
Subscribe to Free Inquiry: https://secularhumanism.org/subscribe/
By Center for InquiryJohn Bracht reflects on his transition from being a Christian minister to questioning the concept of God. He explains how his former belief in the necessity of faith in God now seems unconvincing, highlighting the difficulty many Christians have in articulating why they believe in God.
About the Author:
John L. Bracht was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, and is now retired and living in Canberra, Australia. He has served as the minister of both Presbyterian and Baptist churches but now considers himself a secular humanist. He has also been a high school teacher of history and English. A graduate of BYU-Hawaii, Bracht has master's degrees from the University of Sydney and the Australian College of Theology.
Read this article and find accompanying references at:
https://secularhumanism.org/2024/05/let-me-get-this-straight/
Subscribe to Free Inquiry: https://secularhumanism.org/subscribe/