For a while now I have been working with a young man in college who is going through some spiritual trials and uncertainty. He doesn't have much of a background in faith and we hooked up a while ago when I discovered that he could really use a listening ear. For a couple months he would come to Wednesday Bible study with me and was really taking in the Word. Over the Holidays during the break, it's apparent that something or someone happenned to steal the zeal he was building only months ago. When I talk to him now he's ultra critical and has become convinced that the Christian faith is what he calls a "stolen religion" that has been used for centuries to hide the truth about his African ancestors that had a "true religion." He constantly speaks about things like the Pineal gland, Melanin, metaphysics, and other things that are just plain weird to me. I made the mistake of tellling him to flee those pagan ideas and he replied that it is Christianity that is in fact pagan and based on Greek and European lies.
His latest arguement has me at a loss for how to respond. I try to remind him that God, the God we were walking with last year, still loves him, but he is all but convinced that that is not the case. When I tell him that God is real and this whole spirituality kick he's on is nothing without God backing it he laughs it off and responds by saying that "my God" is no more than a mental contruct created by those with a "slave master" mentality who intend to keep me from seeing the god within myself. His challege to me hunges on his current stance that all gods are but metaphorical concepts that are not real. He says that I should question my faith in God more and apply a level of scrutiny to it the way I would if someone was trying to convinvce me that Horus, Ahura Mazda, or Brahma were real. He asked me what it would take for me to believe that any of those gods were real and I ahd no answer for him. So of course his response was why do I believe in "my" god if there's nothing that I could think of that would convince me of another god's existence.
All that said, these conversations got me to thinking about what it would take to convince me that ANY god was real if I never was exposed to any faith prior. Knowing that as a Christian the scripture commands that I be prepared to give an answer for the faith that is in me; I feel I must be able to answer this in a way that is logical and gives glory to God. I'm struggling with this on my own, so I ask the forum to assist me in answering the question of what it would take for you to develop faith in a new god? (remember, Jesus is new to many an unbeliever so this exerice is one that I hope can help "sharpen swords" for those who are witnessing to others.)
His latest arguement has me at a loss for how to respond. I try to remind him that God, the God we were walking with last year, still loves him, but he is all but convinced that that is not the case. When I tell him that God is real and this whole spirituality kick he's on is nothing without God backing it he laughs it off and responds by saying that "my God" is no more than a mental contruct created by those with a "slave master" mentality who intend to keep me from seeing the god within myself. His challege to me hunges on his current stance that all gods are but metaphorical concepts that are not real. He says that I should question my faith in God more and apply a level of scrutiny to it the way I would if someone was trying to convinvce me that Horus, Ahura Mazda, or Brahma were real. He asked me what it would take for me to believe that any of those gods were real and I ahd no answer for him. So of course his response was why do I believe in "my" god if there's nothing that I could think of that would convince me of another god's existence.
All that said, these conversations got me to thinking about what it would take to convince me that ANY god was real if I never was exposed to any faith prior. Knowing that as a Christian the scripture commands that I be prepared to give an answer for the faith that is in me; I feel I must be able to answer this in a way that is logical and gives glory to God. I'm struggling with this on my own, so I ask the forum to assist me in answering the question of what it would take for you to develop faith in a new god? (remember, Jesus is new to many an unbeliever so this exerice is one that I hope can help "sharpen swords" for those who are witnessing to others.)