I was born to two dedicated Christians, and raised in Church… but never forced to be a “Christian”. I became a follower of Christ, and as most would say, a Christian, when I was about 17.
Recently it was put to me that I only beleived what I beleive because I was raised that way.
My response was that being raised to beleive certain things 1.) does not make you beleive them 2.) is not wrong in and of itself… nor does it make the things you beleive false.
A bias is not wrong unless evidence exists to show otherwise.
Furthermore, questioning your faith does not mean you have to abandon it or clean the plate (as if it were possible). Nor does it make you unChristian (or un-whatever you are).
Last, Christianity is commonly thought to be a “don’t question God religion” … this is a distortion and wrong beleif about what God has said through the Old and New Testament. He doesn’t say, “beleive without seeing” rather He says… “Come, taste and see and know that the Lord is good.” How else would we know what/who to beleive in?
So I say, doubt away, but come and taste and see… and then you’ll know that the Lord is Good.
I was born to two dedicated Christians, and raised in Church… but never forced to be a “Christian”. I became a follower of Christ, and as most would say, a Christian, when I was about 17.
Recently it was put to me that I only beleived what I beleive because I was raised that way.
My response was that being raised to beleive certain things 1.) does not make you beleive them 2.) is not wrong in and of itself… nor does it make the things you beleive false.
A bias is not wrong unless evidence exists to show otherwise.
Furthermore, questioning your faith does not mean you have to abandon it or clean the plate (as if it were possible). Nor does it make you unChristian (or un-whatever you are).
Last, Christianity is commonly thought to be a “don’t question God religion” … this is a distortion and wrong beleif about what God has said through the Old and New Testament. He doesn’t say, “beleive without seeing” rather He says… “Come, taste and see and know that the Lord is good.” How else would we know what/who to beleive in?
So I say, doubt away, but come and taste and see… and then you’ll know that the Lord is Good.