It is crucial for us in the pluralistic age in which we live in to recognize that we cannot simply treat all those who dislike or reject Christianity as being one homogeneous group. No two people have the exact same reasons for rejecting Christianity, and as a result, no two people will find the same arguments for accepting Christianity equally persuasive. The very same argument one person finds extremely compelling, another person will find utterly unconvincing, which is why understanding your audience—whether it’s a group or an individual—is so important. This is why there is no “magic bullet” argument for the faith. An effective apologist must learn how to step inside an unbeliever’s cultural framework and work from the inside out.
Cultural Apologetics
It is crucial for us in the pluralistic age in which we live in to recognize that we cannot simply treat all those who dislike or reject Christianity as being one homogeneous group. No two people have the exact same reasons for rejecting Christianity, and as a result, no two…
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