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Many people never stop to question what they believe. For some, it’s fear. For others, it’s loyalty. But for Rasberry, the questions became too loud to ignore. How could something so central to life—faith—be off-limits to critical thought?
As a pastor, he wrestled with doctrine, doubt, and discomfort. And instead of silencing those feelings, he did something rare: he listened to them.
That honesty is what makes Unreasonableness of Faith so powerful. Rasberry isn’t attacking faith—he’s inviting readers to reexamine it. Not with anger, but with clarity.
One of the central messages of the Pastor Leroy Rasberry book is this: real truth doesn’t require fear to survive.
Too often, religious systems rely on guilt, shame, or the fear of punishment to keep people “in line.” But Rasberry gently pushes back on that mindset, showing that truth welcomes questions—and grows stronger when examined, not weaker.
This blog isn’t here to tell you what to believe. It’s here to remind you that questioning isn’t a failure—it’s a step toward authenticity.
Whether you’re quietly doubting behind the scenes or actively pulling away from old systems of belief, Unreasonableness of Faith can be a companion on that journey.
Rasberry’s voice is steady, humble, and deeply human—offering a safe place for you to think, feel, and move forward at your own pace.
You’re not alone. And you don’t have to pretend anymore.
Start with a book written by someone who’s been where you are.
Begin with Pastor Leroy Rasberry.
Unreasonableness of Faith may not answer all your questions—but it will give you the freedom to start asking them.
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