Objections to Christianity
Introduction
Growing up in a supposedly ‘Christian’ country, England, it is far too easy, oddly perhaps, to become inured against religion in general and Christianity in particular, and yet, at the same time retain immense respect for Jesus – if he existed.
Swimming against the tide? Fewer than 2% of the UK population attend church, down from approximately 20% in 1960.
For the average teenager, it is quite possible that in an average class of 30 students at school, no one attends church or in their year of 200 students only 1 attends church.
The curious aspect in all this, as stated above, public opinion about Jesus remains very positive and 48% of the population still identify as Christians and 6% consider themselves as practicing Christians.
For the average teenager, in England, it is quite possible that…only 1 student in their year attends church
According to the Evangelical Alliance survey Talking-Jesus-Report.pdf (eauk.org)
33% consider Jesus to be a prophet, a spiritual teacher, but not God
20% consider Jesus to be a normal human being
20% consider Jesus to be the Son of God, God in human form living in the 1st century
18% don’t know and 4% other
Objections
1. Reliability of source material – the New Testament
2. Miracles don’t happen – Science has disproved the supernatural
3. Hypocrisy, irrelevance, immorality within the church
4. Impossible to be good enough
My story
By the time I was 15, all of the above objections had lodged very strongly in my mind. I retained a high regard for Jesus but was not convinced he had existed, doubted the New Testament was reliable, or, if historically genuine, Jesus’ fanatical followers must have woven a fanciful story surrounding a good person who they had grown to love, but, miracles could not have occurred, let alone the resurrection, therefore the New Testament was too flawed to base one’s life upon its teaching. I was an informed agnostic.
Two years later I changed my mind.
These 4 articles will show how my objections, as listed above, were dismantled and how I shifted from agnosticism to faith in Christ, believing fully in Jesus’s existence and miracles.
I hope you enjoy this short series – even if you wish to pick over the bones!
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Article 1: Reliability of Source Material – in the next few days