Why Faith Makes Sense
Let me put my cards on the table. Your faith isn’t foolish, and there’s no need for you to get flustered or feel intimidated when someone says otherwise. It is neither intellectually irresponsible nor illogical to believe in what can’t be seen. The very fact that a person considers the claims of Christ and subsequently embraces them is evidence of a mind at work, not at rest. Becoming a Christ-follower does not mean taking a mental sabbatical, and you’re not asked to believe in spite of what your brain tells you. In fact, Christianity requires people to think more as their faith becomes more profound. Despite reports to the contrary, thinking and believing are not mutually exclusive.
In the pages that follow, you will learn that the Bible is not only reliable as the source document for Christianity, but it is also a book for thinking people. You will see that God expects those who believe in him to bolster their beliefs with their minds. You’ll learn that faith is nothing more than reason and intellect at their highest levels.--From Why Faith Makes Sense
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