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Doubting Your Faith? Look No Further Than This New Free Resource

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Are you a Christian who is struggling with doubts about your faith? A non-Christian seeker who has sincere questions about the Christian faith? Or have you recently lost your faith and want to explore whether your reasons for loss-of-faith were really rational? Have you ever wished that you could jump on a Zoom call and talk 1-on-1 with a leading Christian scholar who could help you navigate the minefield of arguments for and against Christianity, and help you think about your questions and doubts honestly and critically? This is now no longer something you need to wish for. This month, I launched a new ministry, TalkAboutDoubts.com. I have assembled a team of Christian scholars (some of whom are among the leaders in the world in their fields) who are willing to take one-on-one calls with people with sincere doubts about Christianity. Team members include ID thinkers such as Dr. Stephen Meyer, Dr. David Galloway (president of the UK Centre for Intelligent Design) and myself, Dr. Jonathan Mclatchie. Simply visit the website and fill out the submission form. Your inquiry will be automatically sent to the scholar with expertise most relevant to the subject of your doubts. They will then get in touch directly with you to schedule a live 1-on-1 Zoom call to discuss your doubts and questions in confidence. There is absolutely nothing for you to lose: Even if you still remain unpersuaded, at least you will be able to say that you gave the best arguments for Christianity a fair shake. If you have no need of this service yourself, please consider sharing it on social media or with your anyone in your life who may benefit from this resource. Here is a short interview I did with Tim Hull (of “Dealing with Deconstruction”) on this exciting new project.

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Chuck can't disentangle his theology from Science. That's why it always ends in a theological discussion. Not science.zweston
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It's good to see that UD is finally disentangling itself from Christianity.....chuckdarwin
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I call very few people this, but JonathanM is 'scary smart'.bornagain77
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Interesting new idea. I hope they have safeguards in place against overuse of resources. Doubters and rejected people need a LOT of reassurance. If the resource seems infinite with no work involved, the demand can become infinite. A pay-for-value equivalence would help... not necessarily money, more like work-study. To pay for use of the resource, the customers should be available to help other newer customers. This will have intrinsic benefits for the customers, since teaching is the best way to gain confidence.polistra
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What an excellent initiative considering all the falsehoods and misrepresentations regarding authentic Christianity (i.e. not "patrianity," churchianity," or "wealthianty")! As they say, about authentic Christianity: The Greeks turned it into a philosophy, the Romans into a system, the Europeans into a culture, and the Americans into a business. -QQuerius
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