Why This Atheist Could No Longer Deny the Existence of God

Strobel's simple message truly resonated, too, as it was sent just before Americans planned to celebrate Jesus' birth, with scores of people responding to his break-down of what non-belief truly entails.
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In the midst of the holiday hustle and bustle, you might have missed a pretty incredible tweet from skeptical journalist-turned Christian apologist Lee Strobel—a message that briefly breaks down his take on the improbability of atheism.

Strobel’s simple message truly resonated, too, as it was sent just before Americans planned to celebrate Jesus’ birth, with scores of people responding to his breakdown of what non-belief truly entails.

“To continue in atheism, I would need to believe that nothing produces everything, non-life produces life, randomness produces fine-tuning, chaos produces information, unconsciousness produces consciousness and non-reason produces reason,” he wrote. “I simply didn’t have that much faith.” {eoa}

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