Lee Strobel
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I'm honored to be here. I watch your show and love the way you engage with your guests. So I thought, hey, that sounds like it'd be a fun experience. So I'm glad to be here.
I appreciate it. It's been a great adventure. You know, if you told me, you know, years ago that I would end up not only being a Christian but telling other people about Jesus, I would have slammed the door in your face. I would not have anticipated this at all.
I appreciate it. It's been a great adventure. You know, if you told me, you know, years ago that I would end up not only being a Christian but telling other people about Jesus, I would have slammed the door in your face. I would not have anticipated this at all.
I appreciate it. It's been a great adventure. You know, if you told me, you know, years ago that I would end up not only being a Christian but telling other people about Jesus, I would have slammed the door in your face. I would not have anticipated this at all.
Yeah, I'd love to. Let me pray. Father, thank you for Sean. Thank you that you've given him this curiosity about you, about faith, about issues that really, really matter. Thank you that you've given him a platform where he can take people along with him on that journey and that we can all explore and discover together.
Yeah, I'd love to. Let me pray. Father, thank you for Sean. Thank you that you've given him this curiosity about you, about faith, about issues that really, really matter. Thank you that you've given him a platform where he can take people along with him on that journey and that we can all explore and discover together.
Yeah, I'd love to. Let me pray. Father, thank you for Sean. Thank you that you've given him this curiosity about you, about faith, about issues that really, really matter. Thank you that you've given him a platform where he can take people along with him on that journey and that we can all explore and discover together.
And we do pray for your blessing on our conversation, that it would be encouraging, that it would be illuminating, that, you know, dare I even pray it, that it'd be life-changing for some people. We pray this in Jesus' name.
And we do pray for your blessing on our conversation, that it would be encouraging, that it would be illuminating, that, you know, dare I even pray it, that it'd be life-changing for some people. We pray this in Jesus' name.
And we do pray for your blessing on our conversation, that it would be encouraging, that it would be illuminating, that, you know, dare I even pray it, that it'd be life-changing for some people. We pray this in Jesus' name.
Thank you. Four grandkids.
Thank you. Four grandkids.
Thank you. Four grandkids.
An atheist says, there is no God. An agnostic says, I don't think there's a God. So that's kind of the dividing line. A lot of people who call themselves atheists are really agnostic. Because when you think about it, to say there is no God, you would have to be God to have that omniscience to know that God does not exist. So it's kind of a self-refuting definition.
An atheist says, there is no God. An agnostic says, I don't think there's a God. So that's kind of the dividing line. A lot of people who call themselves atheists are really agnostic. Because when you think about it, to say there is no God, you would have to be God to have that omniscience to know that God does not exist. So it's kind of a self-refuting definition.
An atheist says, there is no God. An agnostic says, I don't think there's a God. So that's kind of the dividing line. A lot of people who call themselves atheists are really agnostic. Because when you think about it, to say there is no God, you would have to be God to have that omniscience to know that God does not exist. So it's kind of a self-refuting definition.
But generally, people who are atheists say, there is no God. Agnostics say, I just don't know. I'm not sure. I don't believe it. I'm not there. I'm questioning. I'm doubting. I'm a doubter. But you were a straight atheist. Yeah, I was.
But generally, people who are atheists say, there is no God. Agnostics say, I just don't know. I'm not sure. I don't believe it. I'm not there. I'm questioning. I'm doubting. I'm a doubter. But you were a straight atheist. Yeah, I was.
But generally, people who are atheists say, there is no God. Agnostics say, I just don't know. I'm not sure. I don't believe it. I'm not there. I'm questioning. I'm doubting. I'm a doubter. But you were a straight atheist. Yeah, I was.
Yeah, it kind of came in stages. So the first step was when I was in middle school. And I started asking all those questions that middle schoolers like to ask. Like, well, if there's a God, how can there be suffering in the world? Or if there's a God, why would he send people to hell? And nobody wanted to talk about it. And I thought, oh, I get it.