Is It Because of Jesus?

Pedro R. García

Are you a Christian experiencing doubt, deconstruction, or losing your faith? If so, this podcast is for you.My name is Pedro R. García. I am a former atheist, now a follower of Jesus.  Have you ever wondered what really goes on in the mind of someone questioning everything? We start this journey by walking through my novel, "For Those Who Doubt: Is It Because of Jesus," analyzing the 'why' behind every character's decision. But that’s just the foundation. From Episode 16 onward, we’re getting personal. We’re talking about the weight of doubt—how it affects your Sunday dinners, your oldest friendships, and your view of the world. We aren’t afraid to lean into the difficult questions of philosophy and theology. My mission is to help you (and those you love) navigate these waters, while clarifying one vital point: more often than not, the pain of the 'exit' has very little to do with Jesus himself.

  1. 3d ago

    I think most Christians would be atheists if they were born somewhere else

    The Geography of Faith: Are You Only a Christian Because of Where You Were Born? "I think most Christians would be atheists if they were born somewhere else." It is an objection that haunts college dorm rooms and dinner table debates: the unsettling idea that your deepest convictions might just be an accident of geography. If faith is nothing more than a sociological byproduct, does that mean it isn't objectively true? In this episode, Pedro Garcia tackles the critique that Christianity is just a localized cultural habit. We look past the surface-level sociology to uncover the fatal logical flaw hiding in plain sight, and we explore the subconscious defense mechanisms that drive us to reduce the divine to mere demographics. In this episode, we unpack: The Genetic Fallacy: Why confusing the origin of a belief with the truth of a belief is logically incoherent, and why the skeptic's own atheism is actually subject to the exact same sociological accident.The Fortress of Autonomy: How flattening faith into geography acts as a brilliant psychological shield. If religion is just an accident of birth, it demands absolutely nothing of us—protecting our ego from the terrifying vulnerability of surrendering to God.Shattering the Geographical Box: Looking at Jesus's conversation with the Samaritan woman in John 4 to see how He completely separates Himself from political tribalism and cultural gatekeeping.You are right to want a truth that is bigger than your hometown. But do not let your distaste for cultural religion keep you from the God who transcends culture entirely. The Challenge: Ask yourself (or the skeptic in your life): If you suddenly discovered that the God of the universe wasn't a cultural inheritance, but a personal Savior who has been quietly pursuing you across every border of your life, would you be willing to leave your fortress of skepticism to finally meet Him? Support & Connect: Connect: Follow Pedro on social media at @IsItBecauseOfJesus to join the conversation and see more content like this.Support the Show: If this podcast has been helpful to you, please consider sharing it with a friend who might be deconstructing or leaving a review to help others find it.Remember to ask yourself: Is it because of Jesus? Email me: isitbecauseofjesus@gmail.com Buy the book: For Those Who Doubt: Is It Because of Jesus? Website: isitbecauseofjesus.com Support the show on Patreon.

    13 min
  2. Jun 22

    Faith always seems to start where evidence stops.

    Does Faith Start Where Evidence Stops? "Faith always seems to start where evidence stops." If you or someone you love is losing faith because it feels like intellect, science, and modern observations leave no room for the supernatural, lean in. In this episode, Pedro Garcia wrestles with a sentiment that defines our modern secular age: the idea that faith is nothing more than a psychological gap-filler for the things we haven't yet explained. But what if the premise is flawed from the ground up? What if the evidence isn't stopping, but we are simply looking at it through a lens that blinds us to the architecture of meaning? In this episode, we unpack: The Category Error: Why science (how things happen) and theology (why things exist) are not mortal enemies, and why trying to put the Creator of the universe into a test tube is fundamentally missing the point.The Psychological Shield: How the strict demand for cold, hard data is often a defense mechanism used by the ego to maintain autonomy and keep the transcendent at a safe distance.The Original Skeptic: How Jesus responded to "Doubting Thomas" when he demanded physical proof. Jesus didn't hand him a textbook or scold his logic—He offered His scars and invited him into an encounter.We are terrified of the unknown because the transcendent makes a claim on us. If the universe is just a machine, we are just cogs with no ultimate responsibility. But if there is a Creator, our lives are not our own. The Challenge: Ask yourself (or the skeptic in your life) a hard question: If you were to find out that every single piece of evidence you have gathered to keep God out was actually a sign pointing to your own need for Him, would you be willing to be wrong just so you could finally be known? Support & Connect: Have questions or want to talk through your doubts? Reach out to Pedro anytime at isitbecauseofjesus@gmail.com and be sure to check out our social media for more content like this. Remember to ask yourself: Is it because of Jesus? Have questions or want to connect? Email me: isitbecauseofjesus@gmail.com Buy the book. Website: isitbecauseofjesus.com Support the show on Patreon.

    11 min
  3. May 18

    All Christians are hypocrites!

    Have you ever heard—or felt—the stinging accusation that "All Christians are hypocrites"? In this episode, Pedro Garcia explores one of the most common and piercing objections to the Christian faith. It hurts precisely because it carries undeniable truth. We have all seen the painful gap between what the church preaches and how it lives. But what if this objection isn't just an intellectual argument, but a profound psychological defense mechanism? In this episode, we dive into: The Logic of Failure: Why defending the moral perfection of Christians is a fundamentally un-Christian defense, and how universal moral failure is actually the expected starting point of the gospel.The Psychological Shield: Understanding the human "shadow" and how pointing a finger at the church's hypocrisy brilliantly protects our ego from the terrifying vulnerability of surrendering to God.The "Whitewashed Tombs": Looking at Matthew 23 to see how Jesus handles religious actors. He doesn't defend the institution; He validates our outrage and invites us to judge Him by the cross, not the crowd.You have every right to be disappointed by humanity, but do not let the failures of broken people blind you to the perfection of the Savior. The Challenge: Ask yourself (or the person you are talking to) a hard question: "If you finally met a Christian who loved you perfectly, who never failed you, and who lived exactly like Jesus, would you follow Him? Or are you secretly hoping they all remain hypocrites so you never have to?" Have questions or want to connect? Email me: isitbecauseofjesus@gmail.com Buy the book. Website: isitbecauseofjesus.com Support the show on Patreon.

    13 min
  4. May 11

    Is Faith Just an Excuse for a Lack of Evidence?

    Nobody wants to be the gullible one holding onto an imaginary friend while the rest of the world has grown up. In this episode, Pedro tackles one of the most common cultural assumptions of our time: the idea that faith and facts are mortal enemies, and that "faith" is just a blind leap you take when the evidence runs out. But what if that definition of faith is completely backwards? In this episode, we unpack: The Bridge Analogy: Why faith isn't the absence of evidence, but the exact moment you trust the evidence enough to move and commit your weight to it.The Trauma of "Just Have Faith": How religious gaslighting and intellectual betrayal turn strict, cold empiricism into a brilliant psychological defense mechanism against spiritual abuse.The Patron Saint of Empiricism: How Jesus handled "Doubting Thomas." Jesus didn't demand a lobotomy or lecture Thomas on blind faith—He actually submitted Himself to Thomas's physical, forensic peer review.The next time someone demands absolute proof, don't just throw apologetics at them or get defensive. Validate their hunger for truth and honor their intellect. God is not intimidated by our hardest, most cynical questions. Support & Connect: Reach Out: Have questions or want to talk through your doubts? Email Pedro anytime at isitbecauseofjesus@gmail.com.Support the Show: If this podcast has been helpful to you, consider becoming a Patron using the link below, leaving a review, or sharing it with a friend who might be deconstructing.Remember to ask yourself: Is it because of Jesus? Have questions or want to connect? Email me: isitbecauseofjesus@gmail.com Buy the book. Website: isitbecauseofjesus.com Support the show on Patreon.

    9 min
  5. May 7

    The Atheist, the Serial Killer, and the Scandal of Grace

    A good atheist goes to hell while a serial killer goes to heaven because of a last-second prayer? That's not justice. It's a joke." We are kicking off a brand-new format! Moving forward, Pedro is taking real, hard-hitting comments from skeptics on social media and breaking them down. We aren't just looking at the apologetics—we are diving into the psychology, the theology, and the very real human heart behind the screen. In this episode, we tackle the deep end of the doubt pool: our core sense of fairness. If you view heaven as a VIP lounge for moral high-achievers and hell as a prison for bad people, then a deathbed conversion feels like a cosmic miscarriage of justice. But what if Christianity isn't about good vs. bad, but dead vs. alive? What we cover: The "Just World" Fallacy: Why the concept of radical grace completely shatters our psychological need for a predictable, karma-based universe.The Heart Behind the Objection: Why skeptics aren't rejecting grace because they love sin, but because they are fiercely defending victims of injustice.The Thief on the Cross: How Jesus handled this exact scandalous scenario in real-time—paying the massive cost of justice Himself so that no one is beyond the reach of rescue.Grace isn't fair. And thank God it isn't. Because if God only gave us exactly what we earned, none of us would make it. Have questions or want to connect? Email me: isitbecauseofjesus@gmail.com Buy the book. Website: isitbecauseofjesus.com Support the show on Patreon.

    8 min

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Are you a Christian experiencing doubt, deconstruction, or losing your faith? If so, this podcast is for you.My name is Pedro R. García. I am a former atheist, now a follower of Jesus.  Have you ever wondered what really goes on in the mind of someone questioning everything? We start this journey by walking through my novel, "For Those Who Doubt: Is It Because of Jesus," analyzing the 'why' behind every character's decision. But that’s just the foundation. From Episode 16 onward, we’re getting personal. We’re talking about the weight of doubt—how it affects your Sunday dinners, your oldest friendships, and your view of the world. We aren’t afraid to lean into the difficult questions of philosophy and theology. My mission is to help you (and those you love) navigate these waters, while clarifying one vital point: more often than not, the pain of the 'exit' has very little to do with Jesus himself.