The Bible is a myth, and there is no evidence outside of the Bible to prove that Jesus even existed.” The mythicists The most common answer the teens gave was “seven,” because “ten” seemed unattainable and “one” would invite scrutiny from the youth leader. I quietly sat in with Tim’s group as they discussed the question “How would you rate your personal relationship with Jesus?” Participants were supposed to rate their relationship on a scale from one to ten. “Well, he has been arguing in his group that God doesn’t exist, and he’s been so vicious about it that he made one of the other kids cry.” At one of our teen nights my youth minister pulled me aside and said, “Trent, I need you to be in Tim’s small group.” As a result, he loved sowing seeds of doubt among his peers. During my time as a volunteer in youth ministry there was one teenager (I’ll call him Tim) who attended our parish events only because his parents made him go.
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