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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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Most likely the need for salvation seems to throw some of them off. They don’t all seem to understand the legalities of the Heavenly realms.
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That the God of the universe is for you, not against you. That Jesus, who is God, is loving, kind, compassionate and not hypocritical and angry and wrathful.
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In my opinion, the most difficult thing for non-Christians to understand is the Faith and Prophecy of God’s creation.
Instead of arguing, we can calmly explain things that are firmly consistent with them in the Bible with tools that demonstrate a desire to do what the creator did.
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That we are inherently evil and not inherently good. Point to the beauty of the Gospel in that in spite of our sin nature Christ still died for us to have a relationship with us.
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The Bible and Reality would be the least compelling and distinctive. This distinctive would begin the conversation with us discussing our differences and likely start the conversation negatively, forcing both sides to become defensive.