I deal with many people doubting their faith. To be more specific, these are Christians
going through some sort of faith crisis where they no longer believe
with the simplicity that once characterized their belief. This is
becoming more common in a world where sheltered or isolated beliefs are
impractical and antiquated. However, most of us really don't know how to
deal with doubt. We don't know how to deal with it when it comes to our
own doubts, much less other people's.
At the risk of presenting a bit of a caricature, let me give some
tongue-in-cheek ways that some different theological systems deal with
Christians going through such a crisis of faith:
Baptists: They are still saved, no matter where their doubts take them. They just need renewed assurance.
Calvinists: They were never saved to begin with. They need to hear the gospel.
Charismatics: They are demon possessed. They need an exorcism.
Arminians: They are in the process of losing their salvation. They need to stop sinning or be argued back into the faith. Continue at Michael Patton
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