Christianity Still Makes Sense
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Teens ages 13-18 are twice as likely to say they are an atheist. But why is anyone labeling themselves as an atheist? We look at some reasons why in this episode of the Unapologetic Show. Welcome to the Unapologetic show, where we make a case for why Christianity still makes sense in a world of doubt, with a near apostate and now Pastor and Apologist, Dr. Bobby Conway; I am your host Tim Hull. These are the reasons we think people are atheists, but let us know in the comments of this video if we missed any. And boy, did the comment section get some love in the first video we did on this, where we laid the groundwork for this conversation in last week’s show. You can check that out on our YouTube Channel or click the link in the description.
Part 1 https://youtu.be/LZtu0masizg
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