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Gary Cattell began preaching Christianity outside of Willard Hall at Penn State University in 1982, which is how he has come to be known as "The Willard Preacher." He began his career in open air preaching as a Protestant, but since his reception into the Orthodox Church in 1999 he as been preaching from the perspective of Orthodox Christianity. Over the years as a preacher he has had the opportunity to discourse with many people with a wide array of personal beliefs about God, and has learned how to answer all of the common arguments against Orthodox Christianity that one may encounter. In todays discussion we are going to find out what are the most common arguments against traditional Christianity (whether they be Protestant, Catholic, atheist, or other) and how one should go about responding to those arguments.
By Young PenitentGary Cattell began preaching Christianity outside of Willard Hall at Penn State University in 1982, which is how he has come to be known as "The Willard Preacher." He began his career in open air preaching as a Protestant, but since his reception into the Orthodox Church in 1999 he as been preaching from the perspective of Orthodox Christianity. Over the years as a preacher he has had the opportunity to discourse with many people with a wide array of personal beliefs about God, and has learned how to answer all of the common arguments against Orthodox Christianity that one may encounter. In todays discussion we are going to find out what are the most common arguments against traditional Christianity (whether they be Protestant, Catholic, atheist, or other) and how one should go about responding to those arguments.