The quote, “It ain't those parts of the Bible that I can't understand that bother me, it is the parts that I do understand” is attributed to Mark Twain.
To many today the stumbling block to embracing Christianity is, well, Christianity, or at least the cultural narrative they have heard about Christianity and embraced.
Rarely is the question asked, “How do I know it isn’t true?” Answering this question really begins with four life questions.
Origins, “where did I come from?” Meaning, “why am I here?” Morality, “Why should I live any way at all?” Destiny, “Where am I going when I die?” Answering the questions requires more than embracing the latest popular narrative.
In the process of seeking answers, Trent Blake suggests that they “Consider Christianity.”