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You may be a fantastic person, and you may have some wonderful religious views that might even turn out to be true, but the religion you'd be following would not be Christianity.
Greg Koukl
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Greg Koukl
Age: 74
Born: 1950
Born: June 10
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So let's set the record straight. Faith is not the opposite of reason. The opposite of faith is unbelief. And reason is not the opposite of faith. The opposite of reason is irrationality. Do some Christians have irrational faith? Sure. Do some skeptics have unreasonable unbelief? You bet. It works both ways.
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God is the very first piece of the Christian Story because the Story is all about Him. He is the central character, not us. The Story is not so much about God's plan for our lives as it is about our lives for God's plan.
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If the unborn is a human person, no justification for abortion is adequate.
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Human beings are special. We're creatures (we're not little gods), but we're also more than creatures. In fact, we're the most wonderful creatures in the world next to God.
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In the Story of Reality man does not rescue himself for his own glory. Instead, God rescues man for His glory. Every other story describes what man needs to do to fix himself and save him from whatever else is wrong with the world.
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Whenever someone tries to deny the truth, ultimately, reality betrays him.
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Every religion, every philosophy, every individual outlook on life tells a story of reality.
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If Darwinism is true, then there is no purpose or meaning to life, there is no morality, there's no qualitative difference between humans and animals, there's no life after death, and there's no purpose to human history. Now, are you trying to tell me that it doesn't really matter if people believe we evolved or not?
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Man had freedom to choose the good, but this same freedom also allowed him to choose the bad. This is called moral freedom.
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Our souls - our invisible selves - bear the mark of God Himself. We're like God in that we bear His image.
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An alternate explanation is not a refutation.
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When we encounter new details of our world we fill in more of the spaces. When we discover details that don't seem to fit with our view of the world, we have a kind of crisis of faith, even if our worldview is not especially religious. We're forced to redraw our map a bit.
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Evil did not catch God by surprise. He had a rescue plan, and He's still in the process of working out His plan.
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Almost everyone agrees the world is not the way it ought to be. It's called the problem of evil.
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If man is not special, if he's not deeply different from any other thing, then there's no good reason not to treat him just like any other thing when it's convenient for us to do so.
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Reality has a way of injuring people who don't take it seriously. If you don't believe in gravity, for example, and then step off a tall building, you won't just float away.
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Cursed is everyone who hangs on a tree.
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In the Story of Reality a man is a helpless slave - enslaved to his own passions, the flesh, and enslaved to a cruel master, the devil - a slave who God Himself rescues and adopts into His own family. It is the very worst news coupled with the very best news.
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Our innate, built-in human value is the reason we have binding duties or obligations towards each other that we don't have towards any other kind of thing. It's also the reason we have unalienable human rights. If man's God-given, special value falls, then unalienable human rights fall, too.
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Nowadays, people have a habit of relativizing religion, reducing it to your truth versus my truth versus their truth, and that's the end of it.
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