Over the past few years I have been involved in many discussions with Christians, many of whom at one time considered me a brother. As we discussed the path I have taken and as I presented my questions to them, one phrase was uttered again and again:
“You think too much.”
They feel that I have arrived at my present state of non-belief as a direct result of over-thinking the situation. They imply that if I would just think less and believe more, all the problems with the faith would go away.
Apparently, Christianity is best swallowed with as little thinking as possible.
Too much thinking and studying tends to reveal the “rough edges” of the system. Many Christians, when presented with evidence that would tend to prove their belief wrong, are content to ignore the facts and press on with a smile. In many of my conversations, I have come away with an overwhelming sensation that Christians tend to hold to the oft-clichéd position: “Don’t bother me with the facts; my mind is made up.”
I have collected some of the quotes I received, and I present them below for your consideration.
Learning can be harmful to your belief
“Once people decided they don’t need God and separate themselves from Him, that’s when people die. Learning has nothing to do with it.” Darveiye Flemming, 2/17/10
“In all of that reading and studying, you have become belligerent against the God who loves and saved you.” Heidi Drahos, 2/17/20
The facts are not very important
“In all honesty I wonder if God doesn’t allow a lot of these apparent numerical contradictions, just to see if we are willing to be obedient to him.” Bekah Keppel, 9/29/09
“I don’t think you have a problem with seven or three, I think you have a problem trusting God.” Bekah Keppel, 9/29/09, responding to an apparent contradiction between II Samuel 24 and I Chronicles 21.
“And if you have logical arguments based on human reason or science. Save them.” Darveiye Flemming, 2/16/10
“You have the idea God and the Bible just don’t line up with logic. Which is true.” Darveiye Flemming, 2/17/10
Non-believers wouldn’t understand
“As we well know, there is no understanding apart from Christ.” Lynn Snyder Capshaw, 2/17/10
If all else fails
“I must plead guilty to circular reasoning.” R.B. Ouillette, A More Sure Word
“You accuse me of circular reasoning – I confess. I believe God.” Pastor Jim Talbert, 9/23/09
The only thing I can conclude is that Christianity is not about truth, it’s about believing. “Just believe” they say, and the truth will be revealed to you. I say find the truth and don’t let your beliefs stand in the way.