Misconceptions

Misconceptions

Is the Christian faith blind faith?  On the surface, faith and reason may seem to be two drastically opposed ideas; to have “Faith” means to forego reason, and being “reasonable” means one can not have faith. Josh McDowell explains the importance of reason and rationality in light of the Christian faith. He challenges Christians to take heed; if the evidence provided by history, Scripture, and the early Church are false, then Christians are believing in vain. If, however, the message of Christ is true, then Christians need to be ever prepared to give an explanation for what their faith is in. Watch the video

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