My Case 4 Faith
“How A Jewish, Atheistic, Agnostic Man Came To Faith”
Greetings!
Welcome to my Blog site. The title, My Case 4 Faith pretty much sums up what this blog is all about. When I married my second wife we were being counseled by a minister and a Rabbi. I remember the Rabbi saying to my soon-to-be wife, “scott is the most agnostic, atheistic person I’ve ever communicated with. I remember thinking, “that’s an understatement. lol
I was so far removed from God, Jesus (Yuck, almost repulsive) religion, and anything and everything else that had to do with any of that nonsense that if someone brought it up it was almost “fighting words” to me.
So, how did I go from such an nonbeliever, Agnostic, Atheistic man, and growing up Jewish on top of all that to placing my faith in Jesus Christ? Well, that’s what this blog is all about. I’ll probably write a book about my experience in the hope that it might save a few souls. Plus this is something that I can leave behind when I leave this physical, materialistic planet. Enjoy and feel free to comment.
NOTE: I’m writing this blog in chronological order which is the antithesis of 99% of the blogs that are on the net. It will make for a better reading experience. have fun!
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