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Sasquatch and the God of the Bible

30 September 2009 144 views No Comment
"Hey, Jesus, let's you and me go get some pizza."

"Hey, Jesus, let's you and me go get some pizza."

I have to admit, I’ve always been fascinated by stories of Bigfoot. I watched In Search Of every chance I got and checked out every book at the library I could. Today I watch MonsterQuest, subscribe to the blogs, and listen to the podcasts for any recent news or reported sightings.

But also being a Christian that is into apologetics (defending the faith), I can’t help but recognize that I get some of the same responses from people when I talk to them about Bigfoot as I do when I talk to people about God.

Here are some similarities that are shared by the two topics:

  • The scientific community shuns any research regarding either
  • The majority of evidence depends heavily on human testimony
  • Any amount of circumstantial evidence is often countered with a ”reasonable” explanation that is impossible considering the whole of the account that occurred. Or it is dismissed because, “It just can’t be.”
  • Both have people that are using their name for personal profit while dragging the name through the dirt
  • Once the topic has been broached, it is quickly changed to something else. My friend Allan calls this the “Hey, lets go get some pizza” counter-tactic in Christian apologetics.

So while I’m sure everyone has their own opinions about either topic, if you’re a Christian that finds the topic of cryptozoology laughable and irrelavent, take this opportunity to sympathize with what non-Christians are thinking and feeling as you discuss Christ with them.

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