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🚨 New Resource Drop 🚨
I just released The Objections Obliteration Playbook 📘 — a 100+ objection guide designed to help you obliterate doubts and respond with confidence. Inside, you’ll find: ✅ Clear responses to the most common challenges to Christianity ✅ Organized categories (God’s existence, Gospel/Acts, Reliability, Old Testament, Society) ✅ Quick-reference format so you can use it in real conversations This is exclusively for Academy members — check the Objection Handling Blueprint module and start diving in today.
1 like • Aug '25
Thank you!
But what about this verse argument
I once was in a discussion with a group of atheists and it was going well till the dude brought up I think Numbers 21 and then they brought up personal experiences and Imma be honest… my flabbergasts were gasted… have yall ever had one of these moments and how did you get through it? Were you scared? Cause I was. Also a lot of people I note don’t care for logical arguments or things of that nature when their personal opinions come into play… how do you navigate those or should we not? ANY help is welcomed
2 likes • Aug '25
Girl! You’re so brave for that. And yeah, I agree with Ashish on this one. In my experience, when people attack certain passages without looking at the account holistically it is a grab for low hanging fruit. If the conversation was going well, they most likely just threw a monkey wrench in there to trip you up and gain the upper hand. Whenever people do that, it’s best to say “I would love to discuss that with you at a later time, but right now I want to stay within the parameters of our topic”. Moreover, when someone decides to make it personal, ask them leading questions. It puts the ball in their court, typically comes off as non invasive, and better yet allows the individual to arrive at a new conclusion seemingly of their own accord.
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0 likes • Jul '25
@Danielle Robinson I really want to, but I have work during that time on those days 😭
0 likes • Jul '25
@Danielle Robinson truuuue! And same here 💖
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Candace Jordan
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Just your friendly neighborhood Christ follower Hobbies: hema German longsword 🤺, writing ✍️, and clay stuff 🩶

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