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Don’t People Just Follow Whatever Religion They’re Born Into?

Don’t People Just Follow Whatever Religion They’re Born Into?

Why do most people follow the religion they were raised in? Is faith just cultural conditioning—or could there be more to it? This post explores the roles of belief, tradition, and the surprising way God works through both.

Is Faith About Asking Questions or Finding Answers?

Is Faith About Asking Questions or Finding Answers?

Is faith about seeking answers or embracing uncertainty? Progressive Christianity celebrates questioning, but the Bible speaks of a faith once delivered, to be believed and defended. This post examines Scripture’s view on truth, doubt, and whether certainty is narrow-minded.

Shouldn’t Christians Stop Arguing About Their Beliefs and Focus On Being Better People?

Shouldn’t Christians Stop Arguing About Their Beliefs and Focus On Being Better People?

Philip Gulley tells the story of his debates in Grade 6 with his best friend Joe. Philip was a Catholic and Joe was a Jehovah’s Witness. Each tried to convince the other that they were wrong. While Gulley would go on to abandon his beliefs in God, he would often think about Joe and reflect on their playground arguments. And he concluded that their attempts to convince each other of right and wrong were misguided. He longs for a world where we don’t “concern ourselves with the perceived errors and heresies of others.” Something about his story and his conclusion ring true, but are they? Are we too uptight about discerning what’s true? Should we just focus on being better people? I’m not convinced that kindness and goodness can flourish apart from the truth. Here’s why.

I Thought Christians Weren’t Supposed to Judge

I Thought Christians Weren’t Supposed to Judge

Anyone who’s experienced the pain of being judged by other Christians wishes more of them would heed Jesus’ words, “Judge not, and you will not be judged.” But what did Jesus really mean? Is there a time for judgment, or is it always wrong? When you see Jesus’ words in light of the rest of the Bible, several clarifications emerge.