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  1. 1 day ago · Why I am not a Christian. An honest attempt was made. Arthur Powell. Jul 07, 2024. Pick up the bible with an open mind, visit a couple churches, read Dostoyevsky. Its always ironic to me when anti-Christian folks claim to be so open-minded and tolerant but then refuse to tolerate Christians and refuse to consider Christian beliefs.

  2. Jun 29, 2024 · It turns out they're not a Christian, but this isn't a concern for my friend. I asked more about my friend's beliefs and mentioned the scripture about being equally yoked, meaning marrying a fellow believer, and the fundamental reasons why we would do this.

  3. Jun 14, 2024 · Every person would be the wiser to read Bertrand Russells Why I am Not a Christian, and take from it what you will. Organized religion’s systemization, dogmafication, and compartmentalization of spirituality is often the biggest obstacle.

  4. Jun 25, 2024 · Last November, the writer Ayaan Hirsi Ali published an essay titled “Why I am now a Christian”—an inversion of Bertrand Russell’s 1927 lecture “Why I am not a Christian.” A peculiar aspect of Hirsi Ali’s conversion—at least as she described it in her essay—is that it’s more of a political statement than a ...

  5. 3 days ago · This statement is frequently put to Christians in response to questions about why they aren’t one yet. And I must admit, on its face, this is a good question. In recent times, Christianity has been misunderstood (a process that began a while ago), and as a result, people see Christianity and Jesus as not much more than being nice. While this view is not entirely inaccurate, it does not ...

  6. Jun 13, 2024 · I would apply the label “Christian existentialist” to myself, but I suspect I’d not be considered a Christian by most Christians, given that I’m not sure if I believe in a literal resurrection or the literal historicity of the Gospels or miracles.

  7. Jun 14, 2024 · Quite often I am asked whether or not I am a Christian. My typical response is that I consider myself a Christian insofar that I act like one. I am not a Persian, Greek, or Roman—their values are unknown to me.