Lee Strobel: Skeptic Believer
I read an old interview of Lee Strobel, in which he lays out his evidence-based case for belief in the Christian narrative. Strobel says that he was an investigative journalist with a background in law, who was also an atheist and a skeptic. And it was his regular practice to check out everything he was told - to seek out the evidence. And that's what made him such a jerk, he says.
we used to pride ourselves on being skeptical and actually had a sign in our newsroom that said, “If your mother says she loves you, check it out!” In other words, where are the facts? Where is the proof? Where is the evidence? - StrobelIt's a little unclear what message we should take from a statement like that. Is he saying that being skeptical is what made him a jerk in the past, but he no longer has that problem? Or is he saying that his skepticism is what gave solid justification for the belief that he adopted? If his Christian faith is based on solid evidence, and skepticism is what brought him to that evidence, as well as his success as an investigative journalist, then why does he equate skepticism with being a jerk? It's puzzling. At any rate, Strobel uses his credentials as a skeptic to bolster his case that his conversion to Christianity is based on solid evidence.