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jen_fla
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I would like to make something clear to the atheists out there who are looking for “proof” of God or of Christianity:
Christianity teaches us to live by* faith*, meaning that God will not have proof that will completely satisfy a person.
Just know this: That if Christianity is the truth, that means God wants us to live by faith, and if God wants us to live by faith, you will never 100% know in* this* life.
In other words, if Christianity is true, you’ll never “know” it.
willie,Neither will you.
the way someone knows that their spouse truly loves them is something to consider. i mean he or she could be the world’s best actor/actress that is living a huge lie scheming to throw you down a well, but when you have a solid loving relationship you just know that love is real.
and it is even more so with those that have a great relationship with God because not only do we feel the love, but we experience how He actually communicates with us sometimes in very bold ways. my friend was struggling with the idea of Jesus and finally flat out asked a certain question in earnest and a piece of paper flew to her and there was her answer. if that happened once or twice you could say coincidence, but when things like that happen numerous times, you just know. also the manner in which these things happen you realize no human could be pulling these tricks, so you are left with accepting God or telling yourself it’s just another bizarre coincidence.
also may i suggest, the everlasting man by gk chesterton. i think that can give a very solid detailed intelligent explanation. or for those that might find it a bit daunting*, mere christianity* by cs lewis might be helpful.
and rossum is right that the Catholic Church does indeed acknowledge what is true and good in all religions. even the early polytheists got man headed in the right direction towards contemplating divinity, but to accept multiple gods now would be a step backwards.
peace.
jen