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I’m an Atheist. Why should I become a Christian?
Truthfulness is paramount. You must be able to explain why you accept or reject a worldview, including the religion in question. False interpretations of religion often overshadow the genuine thing, as seen in misconceptions about Christianity. To credibly understand Christianity, one must be well-versed in its true message. Christianity opposes blind faith. The Bible’s view of faith is about trust, not belief without evidence. It’s about reasonable trust in Jesus and His message. Just as atheists can’t claim definitive evidence, neither can Christians; our knowledge is limited, and we act on justified beliefs. Christianity, rooted in reason and evidence, deserves a thoughtful approach.
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