Tag: objections to Christianity

Our Accountability to God

When we ask the question of those who never heard, it demonstrates our accountability to God in that He is also calling us to respond to Him.

The Witness of the Conscience

Despite the witness of nature and the witness of the conscience, without God’s intervention in our hearts, we turn away from Him.

The Grace and Justice of God

Is God fair? Does He even care? These two questions are the heart of our objection to Christianity regarding those who have never heard the gospel.

Christianity: Not a Crutch, but a Cure

We need to think well and realize that the Christian faith is founded on fact. The object of our faith is key. Although the amount of our faith may change, but the object—the person and work of Christ—never will. As a result, Christianity is not a crutch—it’s the cure.

Isn’t Christianity Just a Psychological Crutch?

Isn’t Christianity just a psychological crutch? We frequently hear this objection to Christianity in one form or another: it’s an invention that helps emotionally weak people; it enables the purposeless to create meaning for themselves; it is merely the result of preconditioning. When someone comes to us with this objection, that is an opportunity to point them to Christ. We need to think well and understand the ins and outs of this objection in order to address it.