I was reading about Christian apologetics recently. Apparently this is the branch
of theology that deals with answering any and all critics who oppose or question the
validity of Christianity. It can include studying such subjects as biblical manuscript
transmission, philosophy, biology, mathematics, evolution, logic, history, etc.
But it can also consist of simply giving an answer to a question about Jesus or a Bible passage. The later case is by far the most common.
Apologetics is the work of convincing people to change their views. In this it is similar
to preaching because its goal is ultimately the defense and presentation of the validity and
necessity of the gospel. It is an attempt to persuade the listener to change their beliefs
and live in conformity to biblical truth. This means he will come to a saving relationship with Christ.
Christian Apologetics achieve their objectives through the systematic use of reason presenting
a rational basis for the Christian faith.
Looking at the definition, isn't anyone who accepts Jesus into their life, reads the bible and tells other people about their beliefs a Christian Apologetic?
I assume that this isn't a sect like Jehovah's Witnesses.