John Lennox’s Devious Reasons for being a Christian
<p>When asked at the CS Lewis Institute <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocQrADl7608" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">why he’s a Christian</a>, the Oxford mathematician and apologist John Lennox begins his answer by saying, “The primary reason is that I believe Christianity is true.”</p>
<p>You might think, then, that Lennox would be led to defend the Christian creed or that religion’s “theory,” as he later calls it. But no, the truth of Christianity means something different for Lennox, perhaps because the theoretical side of Christianity isn’t as tenable in the twenty-first century as it was, say, in the Middle Ages.</p>
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