Tuesday, June 8, 2010

The Challenge We All Face

A recent comment on one of my old blog posts



Dear Miss Abby Rogers,





How are you so sure that there is a god at all? Have you ever thought about this? If so, what are your arguments for the existance of God? I'm sure your parents have taught you some of these?





How do you explain that there is so much suffering in the world yet God is supposed to be omnibenevolent, omnipotent and omniscient? How do you explain the inconsistencies in the Bible?





Let me know,


Ella De'Ville



This question poses a challenge, a challenge to me and really a challenge to everyone who calls herself a Christian and has never searched deeply into the hows and whys of their faith, instead just taking for granted what she has heard from parents and peers all her life.


Some people might say to "take it all on faith". Let me quote C.S. Lewis in his answer to another idea, "Don't talk such damned nonsense." Our experience is constantly offering up daily proof that an uninformed person is a foolish person, and one who is almost inevitably destined for failure. Forrest Gump is the only one who can succeed in life through blind faith and chance. The rest of us have to do our research, our soul searching, and come up with a reasonable explanation of why our worldview is the best there is. 


Now I'm warning Ella and all others who might have a preconceived notion of apologetics and all related arguments for such concepts as the existence of God. You can't prove any of it with pure pure facts. If someone is convinced of their own rightness or wrongness, no matter how many wonderful arguments are thrown at them they will never listen. I'm not trying to convince anyone, I'll just attempt to synthesize in blog posts the basis of my belief. Incidentally this is actually something that I've been working on for quite some time.


So here I go, jumping into deep water way over my head into subjects that have stumped the most brilliant philosophers for millenia. I won't have all of the answers, by no means, but I intend to testify of and give answers concerning Jesus Christ and my faith in Him.

5 comments:

  1. Dear Abby,

    I admire your courage in seeking to answer this young woman's questions. My sunday school class has recently been studying these very issues, and have really been challenged in defending our Faith. Apologetics is such a fascinating and extensive area of study. Would you allow me to suggest a website to you that we have found helpful? It is www.carm.org. CARM stands for Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry.

    I am looking forward to your next posts on this subject!

    SOLI DEO GLORIA!

    -Kyrie<><

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  2. I also thought I would leave you my Sunday School teacher's e-mail. He is a world of knowledge and advice on this subject, and often has just the right way to explain some of these issues to unbelievers who really want to know. He knows how passionate I am about apologetics. If you do contact him, tell him you're a friend of Megan's, and he should know who you're talking about and why I gave it to you. His address is:

    ceanderson@forrestgeneral.com

    SOLI DEO GLORIA!

    P.S. I deleted my last two comments, because I made some mistakes in them :]

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  3. Thank you very much Megan, I really appreciate the resources!

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  4. Anonymous6/12/2010

    LOL! I'm "Kyrie", Megan is a mutual appologetics-loving friend ;)

    SOLI DEO GLORIA!

    -Kyrie<><

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  5. Anonymous11/10/2010

    Was an interesting article, thank you..

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