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Autumn,
I pray something or someone will lead your son to the truth. Remember Paul, the Apostle. He started out not believing until Christ met him on the road to Damascus. Paul became a new man. If your son was in church in his early years, he will return. He has God written on his heart whether he realizes it or not.
God is so mighty and His Word is amazing. Sometimes, we take His words lightly. I would challenge your son to actually read the Word, which is truth, and compare it to what is said by the world. You didn't mention any specifics on what he believes so I can't refute it with what I know from God's Word.
I think that if you post some specifics of his beliefs, one of us could respond.
Have peace in your heart about this. God has heard your plea.
Blessings,
Rita
"are incapable of handling life so they need God as a crutch to survive."
This part of his remark is true...at least for me. I couldn't survive without God and no one will survive without God. If he chooses to call Christ my crutch...so be it. He is my crutch. I lean on Him from morning til night. I can't imagine Him not being there for me through happiness or sorrow.
He might well be trying to show his *one-up-man-ship* on you. It sounds like he is trying to prove to himself that there is no God rather than trying to prove it to you.
There is a quote *Me thinks thou dost protest too much". And perhaps that is what he is doing. Young people have many peers. In their youth they try to please these peers. There will surely come a time, hopefully soon, when he realizes his peers are wrong.
Until that time, I speak peace in your life regarding his belief---or unbelief.
Blessings, Autumn...
Rita
Autumn
Between my wife and I we have raised 8 kids. The youngest on 18. All walk a different path. Not all are living the best way we would what them to. Yet, all were raised in church we believe all will return from where they began. The fact that your son has questions, and is trying to prove christianity wrong. I believe that shows that he is not trying to prove you wrong, he is trying to prove himself wrong. Jesus is inside him, and that power, that knowledge, inside him is what he is raging against. All have sinned we all fall short. When we say, " well all I can do is pray for him" and we think that is something at the very least. No that is the most powerful thing we could ever do. His salvation is not in your hands. It is in holy Spirit's. I know the feeling a parent has, however we have to let them go. Trust in God. My wife and I will be praying for you and your son.
Chris
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