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    "title": "How Oxford and Peter Singer drove me from atheism to Jesus",
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    "html": "<blockquote><p>Christianity, it turned out, looked nothing like the caricature I once held. I found the story of Jacob wrestling with God especially compelling: God wants anything but the unthinking faith I had once assumed characterized Christianity. God wants us to wrestle with Him; to struggle through doubt and faith, sorrow and hope. Moreover, God wants broken people, not self-righteous ones. And salvation is not about us earning our way to some place in the clouds through good works. On the contrary; there is nothing we can do to reconcile ourselves to God. As a historian, this made profound sense to me. I was too aware of the cycles of poverty, violence and injustice in human history to think that some utopian design of our own, scientific or otherwise, might save us.</p></blockquote>\n<p>Source: <em><a href=\"http://www.veritas.org/oxford-atheism-to-jesus/\">How Oxford and Peter Singer drove me from atheism to Jesus - The Veritas Forum - The Veritas Forum</a></em></p>\n"
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