Has Christianity Failed You? - Ravi Zacharias Audiobook
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In 2006, Ravi Zacharias International Ministries (RZIM) held an open forum at the Fox Theater in Atlanta to address the subject: “Has Christianity Failed You?” Tickets were sold for the event and—to the complete surprise of everyone—the event was sold out with a capacity crowd of over 5,000. People lined up offering to buy tickets from folks in line for higher prices. Before the event, an RZIM cameraman walked the streets and asked people if they had rejected the faith they held at one time. One answered that, because of a Christian’s rejection of his gay lifestyle he had done just that. Another answered that she had left her faith because she had fallen into adultery and could never live it down in the church. Others had their own reasons. Some said it was just intellectually untenable in an age of reason. They chose to come to the event to judge if there were adequate answers. It is estimated that for every one person who writes a letter or attends an event, there are one thousand who agree. If the Atlanta crowd was any indication, the question is real and troubling.Why is it that many live with silent doubt, many leaving the “evangelical fold” for something else? Is there something wrong with the message, the communicator, the hearer…or is it all three? It’s time to ask the hard questions of what it means to be a follower of Jesus Christ and why it seems as though God has made it so hard to continue believing. In fact, the son of a prominent U.S. Senator phoned me with that very question. “Why has God made it so hard to believe in Him?” Such skepticism is not just representative of the hostile; it also represents many honest questioners. This book attempts to lay out the response to those within as well as those outside the Christian faith so as to understand what it is we believe and why it is so hard to do so. More to the point: Why it is actually so hard to deny God and still make sense out of life? In the end the answers should be both felt and real, with the added truth that God is nearer than you think. He desires that we sense Him very near to us and not distant. But closeness comes at a cost just as any relationship of love and commitment does
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This post has 10 comments with rating of 5/5
August 29th, 2020
“Lying lips are an abomination to the Lord” lol
https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Ravi_Zacharias
August 29th, 2020
G.K. said it best: “The Christian ideal has not been tried and found wanting. It has been found difficult; and left untried.”
August 29th, 2020
Caesar, I appreciate anyone who even knows who Chesterton was.
August 29th, 2020
No.
August 29th, 2020
No! No! No! Okay, yes…
August 30th, 2020
I would like to add my haughty and ill-deposed “no” to the commment section. Also, caesar, if christian ideal revolves around the hatred of what’s inherently human nature - looking for love and physical contact whereever it could be found, I dare say that it’s good that the “ideal” is left untested.
Also, death to all Christians who believe in the phraseology, “death to the homosexuals/jews/atheist/adulterers”. :D
August 30th, 2020
How does Christian doctrine endorse “death to the homosexuals/jews/atheist/adulterers”? That sounds like a distinctly non-Christian perspective. All of the first Christians were Jews. The Church my family (and most of the country) belonged to, held that all homosexuals were “beloved of God” - perhaps your experience of Christianity was different, and entirely negative in character. If that was the case, then that, I believe, is a manifest evil.
Christian doctrine encompasses & comprehends the factual truth that no human being is perfect, we are all flawed - gay or straight, that there is truth & value in all traditions, that all people are created in the image of God (Imago Dei) - and consequently must be treated with love, respect and compassion. That’s the foundation of human rights - which protects & safeguards each category of person you mentioned. That we all constantly fall short of that ideal is attributable to our flawed humanity. It’s also precisely what Chesterton was talking about.
Death to nobody.
September 2nd, 2020
Thank you for this!
December 11th, 2020
Christianity failed many anuses around the world
March 24th, 2021
@zxcvbn - That’s spelt “atheists” not anuses. Understandable error.
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