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WHY I AM A CHRISTIAN (Series: Following Truth, Episode 2)

Roland Albertus Season 2 Episode 53

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If God exists, has He spoken?

In our previous episode, we followed reason to the conclusion that reality points to a necessary, personal, morally perfect Creator. But that discovery immediately raises a deeper question. If such a God exists, would He leave humanity to speculate about Him, or has He revealed Himself?

In this episode, Roland Albertus examines the three great Abrahamic faiths, not through caricatures or cultural assumptions, but by asking a single question:

Which worldview best accounts for the evidence?

Together we examine:

• Whether religion is merely an accident of geography.
• Why Christianity must first be understood through the Jewish Scriptures.
• The strengths and tensions within Judaism and Islam.
• The historical case for the resurrection of Jesus.
• Why the empty tomb remains the turning point of history.
• Why Christianity ultimately stands or falls on one event.

This is not an appeal to emotion or tradition. It is an invitation to follow the evidence wherever it leads.

Whether you are a committed Christian, a sceptic, an atheist, a Muslim, a Jew, or someone simply searching for truth, this conversation challenges every listener to examine what they believe—and why.

Because if Jesus really rose from the dead, then He is far more than a religious teacher. He changes everything.

In the next episode: If Christ is who He claimed to be, another question demands an answer: Which Christianity? How has Christ preserved His truth through history, and why do Christians disagree so profoundly about doctrine, authority, and the Church?

Truth brought us to God.

Truth brought us to Christ.

Next, we follow truth further in.

Reasonable Christianity exists to help thoughtful people examine life's biggest questions through careful reasoning, historical evidence, biblical theology, and intellectual honesty.

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