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A Quest for God, Part 1
Recently, we became aware of an email conversation between two young persons: one a young physicist and a deeply committed Christian named Aron and the other a person named Josh who identified himself as a skeptic. The exchange is so rich that we’ve asked for permission to post it here.
A Quest for God, Part 2
Hi Aron, thanks for taking the time to discuss this. I am still skeptical. Please consider the following...
A Quest for God, Part 3
If you are right, this leads to another question, which is why God lets his people get so confused about something so fundamental to Christianity.
A Quest for God, Part 4
It seems very hard to trust a particular set of ancient records that are 2000 years old even if there seems to be a high degree of corroboration with other records.
A Quest for God, Part 5
If you end up in the future becoming confident in a version of Christianity which is a bit different than the one you were originally taught, remember to be kind to those who hold versions of Christianity that you reject, just like the apostles accepted each other even when they did not always see things exactly the same way.