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Christianity for People Who Aren't Christians: Uncommon Answers to Common Questions
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“Salvation is not the stopping point; it is the starting point.”
― Christianity for People Who Aren't Christians: Uncommon Answers to Common Questions
― Christianity for People Who Aren't Christians: Uncommon Answers to Common Questions
“Whenever we make a decision about something, most of us want to be sure, beyond any doubt, of what is absolutely true. That will never happen spiritually. We’re talking about God, and there is no way you can get every question about him answered. If you could fathom everything that there is to know about God, he’d be no bigger than your mind—no larger than your intellect—and that would be a small God. The goal isn’t to get every answer, but enough answers.”
― Christianity for People Who Aren't Christians: Uncommon Answers to Common Questions
― Christianity for People Who Aren't Christians: Uncommon Answers to Common Questions
“When you believe something to be true, you are “in one mind” about accepting it; when you do not believe something to be true, you are “in one mind” about rejecting it. “To doubt,” Os Guinness writes, “is to waver between the two, to believe and disbelieve at once and to be ‘in two minds.”
― Christianity for People Who Aren't Christians: Uncommon Answers to Common Questions
― Christianity for People Who Aren't Christians: Uncommon Answers to Common Questions
“To doubt,” Os Guinness writes, “is to waver between the two, to believe and disbelieve at once and to be ‘in two minds.”
― Christianity for People Who Aren't Christians: Uncommon Answers to Common Questions
― Christianity for People Who Aren't Christians: Uncommon Answers to Common Questions
