Food for thought: I have been to ASU campus in Tempe AZ. I go there to open discussions about the Christian faith to students and faculty with Ratio Christi. In my many conversation with different people and different world views I have found that it’s not the secularists that concern me the most, but the Christian’s on campus that do. The reason being is that Christian students (at least on that campus) don’t have a firm foundation of their faith. What I mean by that is that they have the faith of their family, church, pastor, deacon, or some mentor in their life. They don’t have their own faith. What I mean by that is that they don’t understand why they believe what they believe. They have even claimed that “faith” is just believing because they just have “faith”. It reminds me of what and how Paul taught. He used reason and discussion to show that Jesus was the Christ, the Son of the living God. I believe that the church needs to do Christian Apologetics far more often then just a seminar that happens a couple times a year and make faith in Jesus not just a cultural tradition, but as one based on reasoning and emotional satisfaction.
Let me know what you think.

Let me know what you think.