Hello Mark,
From the Rules: Please refrain from name calling and provide biblical scripture to back up your point if asked.
Admin To Mark:
First of all Mark what's the name of this board? Second, you find anywhere in the Bible that says Christianity claims to be logical? But you can find in science where the existence of all matter is impossible. I'm sorry to hear, or it seems, that you are wavering in your faith. Could it be that you never had that faith and only went along to impress others?
And I agree the religion of the Internet is a wonderful thing for nonbelievers. But I always wonder why nonbelievers want to pull others into their secular world of pain and hopelessness. If the Bible is not for you Mark, maybe you would feel better on the board that is not dedicated to the discussion and study of the holy Scriptures.
Admin Dude
Thanks Admin Dude. Oh, sorry - when did I name call? I came to this subject group (Apologetics) to find resources and references that would help confirm my beliefs. I especially wanted to do this after reading Peter 3:15, "But in your hearts revere Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect..."
My reason for belief and faith up to this point was because most everyone I knew while growing up believed the same thing. But I'm beginning to get the idea that just because my parents told me it was true doesn't necessarily mean it is. Now I need more proof, and the more I read the Bible, the more I see problems with it.
Yes, it might be true that I was never a truly committed Christian. When I was growing up, we went to church every Sunday, but at my church, it felt more like daycare than an actual school. Almost none of my friends read the Bible and when we got older, they seemed happy to just attend the sermons and sing the songs. Now, I want to get serious about it so I can answer the call of Peter 3:15, but I'm finding it difficult. Hope you all can help me out with this.