Listen "Counting the Cost of Change"
Episode Synopsis
It's fascinating to look at the topic of "doubt" in Christian publications and web posts. In article after article, there are calls to recognize the incalculable cost of doubting, and the need for unquestioning belief at all costs.
But "doubt" and "unbelief" are most certainly not the same.
So here's my question: How often do we cling to something not because we believe it, but because we can't risk not believing it?
Two websites referenced in this episode:
https://christianity.org.uk/article/doubt
https://www.sermoncentral.com/sermons/the-cost-of-doubt-dr-bradford-reaves-sermon-on-doubt-250369
You can also read this episode at https://crucibleofthought.com/counting-the-cost-of-change/
But "doubt" and "unbelief" are most certainly not the same.
So here's my question: How often do we cling to something not because we believe it, but because we can't risk not believing it?
Two websites referenced in this episode:
https://christianity.org.uk/article/doubt
https://www.sermoncentral.com/sermons/the-cost-of-doubt-dr-bradford-reaves-sermon-on-doubt-250369
You can also read this episode at https://crucibleofthought.com/counting-the-cost-of-change/
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