"نحن بحاجة إلى التوقف عن إعطاء الناس أعذاراً لعدم الإيمان بالله."
— Francis Chan
Simplified Meaning:
Sometimes, people find it hard to believe in God because of the way they see others behaving. For example, if someone claims to be religious but always lies or treats others badly, it sends a confusing message. It’s like saying one thing but doing another, which can make others distrust or doubt the faith that person is talking about. Imagine a teacher who always tells students not to cheat, but then that teacher is caught cheating during a game. The students would question if the teacher really cares about honesty. Similarly, when people who believe in God do things that seem wrong or unfair, it makes others question their beliefs. If we want others to see the good in our faith, we need to act in a way that matches what we say. For example, showing kindness, honesty, and fairness can help others see the positive impact of our belief in God. So, to help people believe, it’s important to live in a way that reflects our faith sincerely and clearly.