Article: One of the Most Common Objections to God’s Existence on a College Campus
There’s some fantastic insight here that apologists would do well to listen to. The most common on-campus objection is not logical deduction or abstract skepticism; it’s “Why hasn’t He shown himself to me?”
But when the discussion turns to the question “How do we know God exists?” I used to just jump to an argument for God. I would sit down and try to explain it in detail to the individual. I have now decided to take a different approach and back up: I am convinced more than ever that the first question in the discussion is “How should we approach the existence of God?” or, If God exists, how should God show people he is real?
Eric Chabot
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