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Chabambou
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I have a friend who claims to be open minded. In that case i mean he questions a lot of things, which is good in itself. However he lacks trust and faith. He’s the kind of person who says he will believe something if he himself finds the evidence etc etc…you know where it leads lol
One of his biggest problems with religion is that he thinks it’s based on moral codes from a book written thousands of years ago by men who we don’t know all too well, and that they could manipulate us.
I argued for the witness of the apostles (their martyrdom based on their witness to the resurrection), but he replied that anyone these days can die for something they believe in.
He has a big disconnect with trust, especially about something in the past like the reliability of the historical accounts of the bible.
Now I know I can’t change his mind on things but I hope what I say helps him to some effect.
Does anyone have a suggestion or a way to back up the reliability of the Bible against his claims?
One of his biggest problems with religion is that he thinks it’s based on moral codes from a book written thousands of years ago by men who we don’t know all too well, and that they could manipulate us.
I argued for the witness of the apostles (their martyrdom based on their witness to the resurrection), but he replied that anyone these days can die for something they believe in.
He has a big disconnect with trust, especially about something in the past like the reliability of the historical accounts of the bible.
Now I know I can’t change his mind on things but I hope what I say helps him to some effect.
Does anyone have a suggestion or a way to back up the reliability of the Bible against his claims?