Oghenovo Obrimah, PhD
1 min readDec 9, 2017

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When we ask questions and people of whom we ask questions do not have good answers, this does not necessarily imply absence of good answers, merely implies ignorance of good answers within populations of those asked.

There are good answers to questions posed by atheists or those searching for answers on questions of spirituality. Answers that are not blase, answers that appeal outside of the Bible for evidence, answers that refuse to say “just accept it by faith.”

I encourage you to check out some of my posts on Christian faith domiciled here on the Medium platform. One of the problems with Christian faith is many profess it yet only few really understand it. Those who do not really understand bluster in their responses, resorting to bible versing and just believe. But then Christian faith is very deep. It takes a lot of intelligence and wisdom to create spirituality that is both simple and deep.

I know you already decided to become an atheist. But cases get reopened in presence of compelling evidence.

Those questions you believed stumped those Christians you were associating with, I truly humbly ask you pitch them to me. I promise I will not rely entirely on bible versing in my response.

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Oghenovo Obrimah, PhD

Educator and Researcher, Believer in Spirituality, Life is serious business, but we all are pilgrims so I write about important stuff with empathy and ethos