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Paul Mitityuk

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Christianity can be seen as easy on the surface, but it becomes difficult when faced with challenges and opposition from the world. Christians must navigate situations where their beliefs conflict with societal norms, such as drugs, alcohol, and LGBTQ issues. It is also hard to have faith in an unseen God. However, Christianity is about having faith and believing in what Jesus and God have done for us. It is living by faith and not by sight. Alright, ladies and gentlemen, the first question we have for our guest tonight is, is Christianity hard, easy, or both? Yeah, so I would think in today's world that many Christians would probably say that Christianity is easy, and I think that's easy to say when it's a very surface-level Christianity of, let's say, basically just going to church. I think that's one of the easier things, but then where it gets difficult, in my opinion, is once the world starts pushing back on your beliefs, how are you going to respond to that? So, for example, with you being in high school now and transitioning to college soon, you're going to be eventually brought to a point where someone is offering you some sort of drugs or alcohol. Let's say you're in areas where there's a lot of LGBTQ type stuff, where the Bible, it does not support those things, but we as Christians have to love them but still be able to tell them that what they're doing is immoral. So that's where I think it's getting more difficult, because nowadays everybody gets canceled for going against anything that doesn't fit the mainstream narrative. So I think it's more difficult, in my opinion, personally. What would you think, though? So I've stated before, too, that it was hard because it's harder to put faith and trust into a being that we can't see or haven't even met in our lifetime at all. We read it in the Bible, and it's called blind faith, somewhat. Very understandable. And I would say that's one of the questions that the world will always throw at Christianity is we can't see God, so why should we believe in this fairytale God? And that's where faith comes in, and believing in what Jesus and God did for us is the power of Christianity. We live by faith and not by sight.

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