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As you can tell from my spelling I'm a failed candidate for hogwarts and not an intelectual.

That doesn't distract from the importance of studying Christianity, theology andevery other subject.
Christianity has nothing to do with statements like:- " Only believe!", "don't ask questions have faith!" or other nonsence like them.,

The command is, to have a REASON for our belief.

To show the importance of an education I'm posting a link to how an atheist, through her SCIENTIFIC education came to be a Christian.
The challenge is, if she as an atheist had met you. What sort of witness would you have made on her?

read:-
 
As you can tell from my spelling I'm a failed candidate for hogwarts and not an intelectual.

That doesn't distract from the importance of studying Christianity, theology andevery other subject.
Christianity has nothing to do with statements like:- " Only believe!", "don't ask questions have faith!" or other nonsence like them.,

The command is, to have a REASON for our belief.

To show the importance of an education I'm posting a link to how an atheist, through her SCIENTIFIC education came to be a Christian.
The challenge is, if she as an atheist had met you. What sort of witness would you have made on her?

read:-





Lol what does Hogwarts have anything to do with this? :lol
 
Even within ones own reasoning their comes a point of not always agreeing with something you believed. When light can shine in darkness then many will see that light and come to it.
 
I Know very precisely what and why I believe what I do believe.
And it's not definable by any denomination... including non-denominational.

And at some point you must have some faith in God's love for you specifically...that He takes some kind of interest in you personally... even though you have been, and will continue to be a sinner.

Most atheistic questions are disrespectful and belittling. They only seek to dissuade Christians from their beliefs because most don't know what and why they believe...and it's effective for them to do so.
 
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