The Top Atheist Objections to Christianity
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There are Two Sides to Every Case
In over twenty years of police work, I’ve been in court hundreds of times; involved in hundreds of criminal cases as either a witness, arresting officer, or detective. On each of these occasions I’ve observed prosecutors make their case for the guilt of the defendant. Many of these cases have been evidentially overwhelming. In some of them, the suspect was observed by a number of witnesses, left fingerprints and DNA at the crime scene and then confessed when he was caught. Even in cases such as these, when the evidence appeared conclusive and convincing, the defense attorneys have mounted a series of objections and a case of their own. Virtually every case (except those in which a defendant pleads guilty) has two sides presented in a court of law. The mere fact that the defense has a case of its own does not mean that the suspect is innocent. Yet there are times when what ought to be a convincing and compelling case fails to convince and compel a jury.
Those of us who believe that God exists and believe that the Christian view of the world is accurate must eventually make a case to the world around us. As we do so, we shouldn’t be surprised to find that many will object to our evidence and make a counter case of their own. There are two sides to every argument, and one of these two passionate positions just happens to be false.
The Power of a Short Answer
As Christians, we need to recognize that the Christian Worldview has managed to survive over two thousand years of objections and counter-arguments. It hasn’t survived simply by hiding from the fight. Some of the greatest thinkers in the history of mankind have carefully and exhaustively worked through the issues and developed cogent and persuasive arguments defending the truth of Christianity. Many of us desire deep, academic and exhaustive responses to the objections that surround us. Those answers are certainly available on the shelves of bookstores and libraries around the world.
But many more of us are engaged in short day to day conversations that truly matter and have eternal consequences. In these brief moments, we find ourselves challenged with objections that require concise and pointed responses. Not many of our friends are willing to listen to a 14 page dissertation. Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to respond quickly to an objection, knowing that we could always point people to the historic and substantive work that has been done by scientists and theologians over the centuries? That is our desire here. This page contains a list of common objections to Christianity, and links to brief responses that hope to capitalize on the power of a short answer:
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