• Hyper-Realist Finds Faith – Spencer Durrenberger’s Story

  • Dec 20 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 8 mins
  • Podcast

Hyper-Realist Finds Faith – Spencer Durrenberger’s Story

  • Summary

  • Former atheist Spencer grew up in an abusive home, and while his mother took him to church, it felt more like a manipulative act than genuine faith. Witnessing the hypocrisy of the self-proclaimed Christians around him, Spencer began reading philosophical books. He determined that Christianity, like other religions, was irrational and needed to be challenged.

    He often engaged in debates with Christians, attempting to liberate them by dismantling their beliefs. He eventually found Christians that not only listened to his criticisms, but helped him look for real answers to his questions. After much study, Spencer began to see Christianity and the God of the Bible in a whole new light.

    Guest bio:

    Spencer Durrenberger is a chemist in Texas, with a Bachelor’s degree in Biology and Physics from the University of Texas at Arlington. He currently works in the medical field, specializing in oncology with Humana Pathology, where he contributes to groundbreaking medical research focused on cancer.

    Resources Mentioned: The Gospels

    For History, read Luke

    For History from the perspective of the Law, read Matthew

    For Why God became Man, read Mark

    For The Divinity of Christ and Beauty, read John

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