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Defending Your Faith: Addressing Common Challenges to Christianity

In an age of skepticism, Christians often encounter challenges to their beliefs, such as claims that there is no evidence for God, or that faith is merely inherited from parents. This guide explores responses to various objections, including accusations of bigotry, views on Jesus as a myth, and the authenticity of scripture. It emphasizes understanding, compassion, and thoughtful engagement with critics. With insights from 1 Peter 3:13-16, learn how to articulate your faith, answer tough questions, and maintain conviction in your beliefs without resorting to judgment.

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Defending Your Faith: Addressing Common Challenges to Christianity

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  1. Be Ready to Give a Reason I Peter 3:13-16

  2. “there is no evidence for god”

  3. “You are a christian only because of your parents”

  4. Other Challenges • You are bigoted (or intolerant, or discriminatory, -phobic). • Jesus is a “myth”. • The scriptures were not written by prophets and apostles (rather, by later-day writers with selfish, manipulative motives). • You are judgmental (legalistic). “Judge not …”

  5. “what are you hoping for, and why?”

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