While perusing the Internet, I happened to click on a link regarding a book about ex-Christians. As it turns out, it's written by a theologian named Drew Dyck as a manual to help Christians bring younger people back into the faith. I've included a link to his book in case you all were interested. http://www.drewdyck.com/book
Honestly, I'm surprised why the church is fighting so hard to bring ex-Christians back into the faith. Yes, I know money and political power play a big role in the matter. I guess I find it strange that the church is trying to fight the inevitable. Just like in religions of the past, once enough people became enlightened, they left their religion in droves.
Your thoughts?
Honestly, I'm surprised why the church is fighting so hard to bring ex-Christians back into the faith. Yes, I know money and political power play a big role in the matter. I guess I find it strange that the church is trying to fight the inevitable. Just like in religions of the past, once enough people became enlightened, they left their religion in droves.
Your thoughts?
"If your god has to make peace with me in my final hour when he has my whole lifetime to prove his existence to me...do you think I should bother?"
"But the happiness of an atheist is neither the vacuous enjoyment of a fool, nor the short-lived pleasure of a rogue. It is rather the expression of a disposition that has ceased to torture itself with foolish fancies, or perplex itself with useless beliefs." - Chapman Cohen
"But the happiness of an atheist is neither the vacuous enjoyment of a fool, nor the short-lived pleasure of a rogue. It is rather the expression of a disposition that has ceased to torture itself with foolish fancies, or perplex itself with useless beliefs." - Chapman Cohen