Take the pledge: Clark Seanor talks apologetics and inclusion in Britain Yearly Meeting
‘I want to talk with people, not just to them.’

Apologetics are philosophical arguments made about why certain religious beliefs should or shouldn’t be held. I am not under the impression that these arguments make up a significant amount of our faith practice, so it feels strange to write an article about them. I am using the word ‘argument’ because apologetics stand for or against something. They attempt to be watertight, to be grounded in some kind of evidence, and to withstand counter-arguments.
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