Why I Still Believe (2021): A Journey into Christian Apologetics
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Every Christian is called to be an apologist. Every Christian is called to be an apologist, and apologetics is not a specialized task for a select few. The Christian worldview is a comprehensive vision for living in God's created order, and apologetics is the vindication of that vision. Rewrite the text to make it more concise, approximately 100-120 words. Apologetics is often viewed as a tool to be used at our discretion, akin to a hammer that can be picked up or put down as needed. I argue that this perspective is misguided. Apologetics is not a specialized task, but a fundamental aspect of Christian discipleship. It's not about memorizing talking points or formulas, but about cultivating a way of thinking that vindicates a Christian vision for living in God's created order. Every Christian is called to be an apologist, not just a select few. By embracing apologetics as a basic aspect of our faith, we can develop a comprehensive vision for living that honors God and His creation. This approach transforms apologetics from an occasional task to a daily, integral part of our Christian walk.
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