Alternatives Quote by William Lane Craig
“If Christians could be trained to provide solid evidence for what they believe and good answers to unbelievers’ questions and objections, then the perception of Christians would slowly change. Christians would be seen as thoughtful people to be taken seriously rather than as emotional fanatics or buffoons. The gospel would be a real alternative for people to embrace.”
About This Quote
If Christians learn to give solid evidence and thoughtful answers, they will be viewed as rational rather than emotional, improving the gospel's credibility.
In simple terms: Christians should argue logically to be taken seriously.
Develop evidence‑based apologetics.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- religious debates
- interfaith conversations
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can believers balance faith and reason?
- What evidence is most persuasive?
Evidence may be limited or contested.