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I know the typical way to explore Christianity is by asking Christians questions, but I think the same can be accomplished doing the reverse. I'm interested in questions that Christians might have for me on my worldviews, why I believe certain things, etc. In exploring my own answers with discussions here I may gain new perspectives on how Christians perceive things, and maybe discover some holes in my reasoning.
30 second background:
I won't say I was a "true believer", but I did truly think the Bible was the word of God who existed and that Jesus was the son of God and our savior. I now believe Christianity is not true in part because of the absolutism it conveys (ie. a loving God would not set a faith-based requirement as the only way to achieve everlasting peace).
Ask away!
30 second background:
I won't say I was a "true believer", but I did truly think the Bible was the word of God who existed and that Jesus was the son of God and our savior. I now believe Christianity is not true in part because of the absolutism it conveys (ie. a loving God would not set a faith-based requirement as the only way to achieve everlasting peace).
Ask away!