Wesley Huff
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You know, there's a component of God has endowed us with intelligence.
And we can use that to speak to the things that he is actually saying.
created and the evidence for that.
But at the exact same time, the hope of the life changed, of, to use, you know, Jesus's own language in John 3, being born again, I think also communicates something that is genuinely profound.
I agree.
No, that's a great point.
I don't think it's arbitrary.
I think, you know, there's an aspect of religiosity that is always going to be a net positive for society, no matter what that religion is, because I think it's going to give an aspect of purpose and identity to people.
At the exact same time, I don't think it's just the subjective,
point of view right this is why i think it's very dangerous when i go out so i used to work for a minister organization that worked on university campuses and we would go and we would talk with students and i too many times to count would hear a student ask another student why do you believe in christianity and they would then proceed in articulating how they became a christian
Well, that's not the answer, right?
That's not actually the question they asked.
They asked, why do you believe it's true?
And you answered with how you kind of got into this group.
If they had ran into a Buddhist, they said, why do you believe Buddhism is true?
And you say, you know, well, I just met these really great people on campus and they invited me over for, you know, karma discussions and pizza and it's radically changed my life and I, you know, follow the noble truths and the path of the Buddha and it's changed my life.
When you give them that story, now I don't want people to hear me saying that giving your testimony is not a good thing to do.
I just think there's a time and a place where
It could have been any situation.
It sounds convenient.