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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]On this forum? No. Way back in grad school, I followed a listserv forum where atheists and theists debated and argued. The ability of the theists to answer the atheists arguments and objections with intellectual rigor as well as grace helped persuade me to embrace Christianity. [/quote] Well then you should post those arguments here because the theists here to a p*ss poor job of it.[/quote] Just as it was claimed above, that “the internet has been one of the biggest support mechanisms for those seeking to lose the burden of faith”, so it is also a resource of rational, cogent argument in defense of Christianity.[/quote] Again, please present it, because I have never, ever seen one. Present one, the best one you know.[/quote] The life and work of Tim Keller which is preserved forever on the Gospel in Life website. There are 30 years worth of the best sermons ever given about Christianity, why it is both beautiful and radically different from any other philosophical view of life, and why people should doubt their doubts. Keller’s sermons are so intellectually deep yet connected to the problems of today. He wins the mind and the heart. It is a rare combination. I say this as someone who identified as an atheist or agnostic for a long time before I found Keller. He literally changed the entire way I looked at the universe in one month. His highly successful church in NYC started with a base of zero members. He found a way to make Christianity relevant and meaningful in one of the least likely places on planet earth and the many conversions there are a testament to the way he lived out his faith and connected with people. [/quote] It sounds like Tim Keller as an excellent and convincing speaker. That doesn't necessarily mean that Christianity is real. It does mean that he built up his church financially.[/quote]
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