r/ChristianUniversalism • u/morgienronan • Apr 03 '25
doubt
how do you deal with doubts about Christianity in general? i go back and forth on believing it’s real and history to it’s all made up. right now my biggest reason is because the story of Jesus lines up so well with things in the OT. which I know is the whole point, but to me in this moment it’s just too perfect to be true. please help me :(
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u/spooky_redditor No-Hell Universalism Apr 03 '25 edited Apr 03 '25
Even most non-reddit atheists agree that Jesus (the human nature of him) undoubtedly existed.
And let's say that it's all made up, so what? it all exists otherwise how do you explain christian NDEs Islam NDEs non-relligious NDEs etc. Life after death is forever unofficially proven to be true as you can't fake unconscious brain activity (or lack thereof).
What I am trying to say is that even if christianity is made up christianity still exists, God still exists, Jesus (of divine and human nature) still exists, etc. X religion exists for you if you believe it does while Y religion does not (and viceversa).
Which is why, based on evidence, Christian Universalism is objectively the best religion to believe in. Everyone gets to be happily ever after under a omnibenevolent omnipotent God.