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Have you ever hesitated when using the word “faith” in a conversation? Perhaps others may think you are talking about something not based on reason or evidence. It’s important to remember that definitions need to be clear before we can have a meaningful discussion!
This week’s AAB takes a look at the most common misconceptions in “The Top Five Reasons Faith is Not What You Think It Is.”
To read the original article, go to: http://freethinkingministries.com/the-top-five-reasons-faith-is-not-what-you-think-it-is/.
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Robin helps out with tech-related tasks and reads articles for the Audio Apologetics Blog-Cast. She has a master’s degree in Geospatial Intelligence and works part-time as a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) specialist, but her favorite job is being a wife/mom/homemaker. In her free time, she loves studying apologetics, reading classic literature, and birdwatching.