Denying the Holocaust and rejecting Christianity
Atheists and skeptics of Christianity consistently say that the reason they don’t believe in God is because there is no evidence for Him. But is that all there really is to it?
Robin Schumacher is an accomplished software executive and Christian apologist who has written many articles, authored and contributed to several Christian books, appeared on nationally syndicated radio programs, and presented at apologetic events. He holds a BS in Business, Master's in Christian apologetics and a Ph.D. in New Testament. His latest book is, A Confident Faith: Winning people to Christ with the apologetics of the Apostle Paul.
Atheists and skeptics of Christianity consistently say that the reason they don’t believe in God is because there is no evidence for Him. But is that all there really is to it?
Zuckerman asserts it’s not the influence of Richard Dawkins or the intolerant mocking of Bill Maher that are swaying people away from God, but instead he thinks there are five cultural winds that are blowing individuals out of the religious ranks and into the secular fold.
One of the most insightful theological comments I’ve ever heard came from the movie “Men in Black”.
Eight years ago, I wrote an article entitled “The Tragedy of the Dumb Church”[1], which struck a nerve with a lot of people.
I believe the Bible gives us understanding in this area, even if the explanations are sometimes difficult to accept.
Given that I’m in the “actual word of God” camp, let me give you the two primary reasons I believe the Bible.
Although there are certainly other issues that crop up, here are the ones – from least to most problematic – that I’ve seen over and over again.
I’ve been saddened by reading the various stories chronicled in The Christian Post of people walking away from Christianity. I have gone through some of the exact same things they have, but I’d like to tell you why I have no plans to leave Christianity.
Is knowing the facts about God, Jesus, and salvation enough for a person to be saved and born again?