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Overcoming "True for You but Not for Me" Objections

Overcoming "True for You but Not for Me" Objections

Whitney Hopler

Crosswalk.com Contributing Writer


Editor's Note: The following is a report on the practical applications of Paul Copan's new book, True for You but Not for Me: Overcoming Objections to Christian Faith, (Bethany House, 2009).  

Many Americans today don't believe in absolute truth.  Instead, they simply accept the relativistic philosophy that's so popular in our culture.  Christians who reach out to them too often struggle to respond successfully to their objections about the faith.  But some thoughtful comments can help clear up people's confusion and pique their interest in seeking Christ themselves.

Here are some statements people commonly make when objecting to Christianity, and how you can respond:

"That's true for you, but not for me."  It doesn't make sense to say that no belief is true for everyone, because by making that statement you're claiming that your own viewpoint (relativism) is universally true - and thereby contradicting yourself.  And simply living life depends on belief in truth of some kind; everyone must implicitly trust that certain things exist in order to survive.

"So many people disagree - relativism must be true."  Just because it's sometimes difficult to discern the truth doesn't mean that truth doesn't exist or can't be discerned.  The fact that people disagree doesn't say anything about an issue's truth or falsehood.  Often, people don't have full knowledge about the reality that exists.

"What right do you have to convert others to your views?"  If you're trying to persuade me not to share my viewpoint, you're trying to convert me to share your own view that people shouldn't evangelize.  Faith may be personal, but that doesn't mean it's private.  Everyone naturally wants to share what they're passionate about with others. 

"You can choose whichever religion you want."  If you build your own religion simply by personal preferences rather than according to truth you seek, you're dangerously out of touch with reality.  It may seem safe to create God in your own image, but it actually will end up destroying your soul.

"Who are you to impose your morality on others?"  When you denounce imposing morality on others, you're taking a moral position yourself (saying it's wrong to impose moral values).  You don't use moral standards only when they suit your agenda.  All people intuitively recognize certain moral basics.

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Most Recent User Comments
dtarp92833
9/24/2009 2:15 PM
mrtimprice you miss the whole point. The article isn't arrogant, you are. Yes, living a Godly life will be evident and will get some people attention if they bother to look at your life in the first place. Non-Christian won't care or be looking. Christian like to watch each other and judge far more than Non-Christians. Go into any Church and you'll find plenty of evidence of that. Your just another sinner like the rest of us. Let’s not put your life on a pedestal for people to see how it's done, ok. I'm sure you'll fail miserably.
God and the Bible does command Christian to spread their faith. That means talk to one another and spread the word on your faith and for the joy in your soul. This article was about giving Christians an idea of a way to respond to some of the many common responses Non-Christian will come back at you when you do bring up the subject.
If this wasn't how you meant your response to be taken then it is how I perceived your intentions.
mrtimprice
9/23/2009 3:14 PM
The problem is that this whole article is arrogant. As a Christian you do not have to overcome any arguments. As a living witness that the Holy Spirit can utilize people will see your faith, and your testimony will be evident. No one can be argued into the Kingdom of God. I wish I had enough space here to provide you with proof of this using my own life. Suffice it to say that I am living proof that this article never should have been written. It only spurs on animosity between those who would be Christians and new Christians. Ultimately this article will prove to be another weapon of hatred rather than love. It is very sad...
Kenjyn
9/18/2009 9:11 PM
Our LORD knows all those who will respond & HE will cause all of them to hear the Gospel. "Until the fullness of the Gentiles comes in" Jesus Christ is Coming Soon
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