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Skeptics And Doubters
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- Is it possible to present the gospel to someone who does not accept the Bible as a book inspired by God?
An unbeliever must have some degree of openness to the message of the Bible before you can make any progress with him or her in presenting the gospel. We suggest that you ask the person to temporarily, at least, suspend disbelief in the Bible and listen to its story and message before making a final judgment on the Bible.
This doesn't mean the person needs to deny his or her doubts, but to just keep an open mind to what the Bible has to say for itself before assuming something prior to examining the evidence.
To attempt to prove the existence of God or the authenticity of the Bible before sharing the gospel would probably be futile and only result in debates. The Bible doesn't try to prove God's existence, nor does it attempt to prove its divine authenticity. The Bible assumes both and invites unbiased unbelievers and even skeptics to read it and consider its claims. And, over the centuries since it began to be distributed widely, many of those kinds of people have discovered that their previous doubts and denials were unfounded.
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