Chapter Three: To the Non-Christian (Part One)

I am writing this book, not just because the message I have is good and true (although it is); but primarily, because the message I have matters. It matters to you. Whoever you might be, whatever you might think about Christianity, whether you’re content as you are, looking for something more, unsure of Christianity, antagonistic to Christianity, or almost persuaded of Christianity – no matter what your situation may be, the true message of Christianity has something to say to you. In the next two chapters, I hope to speak to you specifically with some clear implications of the message I detailed in the previous chapter; and in order to do so as comprehensively as possible, I intend to address in order first the convinced atheists, agnostics, or adherents to non-Christian religions; second, the content, the satisfied and secular, the pursuers of pleasure and the American Dream; third, the dissatisfied, depressed, cynical or unsure; and fourth, those who are considering, who are at least open to Christianity, who are already searching and wanting to think these things through.

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One Response to “Chapter Three: To the Non-Christian (Part One)”

  1. Ryan says:

    Great chapter. You have reminded us how the tenets of presuppositionalism are more than a topic for philosophical debate… they are the friend of the evangelist, allowing him to cut directly to the truth claims of Jesus and commend Him with authority. May this be a fruitful tool to that end. Thanks!

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