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Which distinctive of a biblical worldview would be least compelling to your non-Christian friends? How might you answer objections on this matter?
Austin replied 2 months, 1 week ago 141 Members · 141 Replies
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The resurrection of Jesus has been the least compelling to my close non-Christian friends. I would point them to documentation of eyewitness accounts. The Case for Christ lays out a lot of evidence for the life, death and resurrection of Jesus.
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I think the Resurrection of Jesus might be the least compelling. Many non-Christians (and some Christians) don’t believe that Jesus rose to overcome death and redeem us back to God.
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Bible and future- most of my friends believe in God and he created the world. The future aspect of Christianity which is a judgement of do you believe in Jesus as Lord. That is where many of them struggle to get to. A life of surrender to Jesus.
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the Bible and origins might be least compelling because without faith, it’s hard to understand the beginning – Adam, Eve, sin, etc. and the why behind it all.
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That they will be judged, not according to what type of person they have been, but whether or not they have committed their lives to the Lord by accepting Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. I would answer by letting them know that God loves them, sin separates them, and that Jesus rescues them.