The cold case detective lists several good reasons to motivate people to seek God out, However, none in the list suits his case. Here below is the last listed good reasons in his list for your references.
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I Didn’t Become a Christian Because I Needed to Change My LifeMy life prior to becoming a Christian was great. I had a meaningful and fulfilling career, a beautiful family, an incredible wife, and lots of friends. I wasn’t struggling and looking for a solution. I didn’t become a Christian to stop beating my wife or to sober up.
"I don’t think any of these reasons are bad, necessarily. I think it’s perfectly legitimate for (many) students to become Christians because they were raised in the Church, have many Christian friends, desire a relationship with God, want to go to Heaven or are looking for transformation. But although these reasons might motivate them to start their journey, I hope these aren’t the only reasons they’re still here. I’m not sure any of these motivations will suffice when push comes to shove, times get tough or they face the challenges of university life. In the end, truth matters more than anything else. I’m not looking for a useful delusion, a convenient social network, or an empty promise.
I just want to know what’s true."
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