Some think faith and reason are opposites. But Christianity is not against reason. In fact, it encourages it.
The Bible calls people to love God with their minds (Matthew 22:37). Paul reasoned with people in the synagogues, explaining and proving that Jesus is the Messiah (Acts 17:2-3). Christianity is built on historical events that can be examined, like the resurrection.
Reason and faith work together. Reason helps us understand the evidence for God, while faith takes the step of trusting Him. It is like trusting a friend: you use reason to see if they are trustworthy, then you choose to rely on them.
Throughout history, Christians have used reason to explore truth. Many great thinkers—Augustine, Aquinas, C.S. Lewis—showed that Christianity is logical and consistent. Modern science itself grew from the belief that the world is ordered by a rational God.
So, Christianity is not against reason. It uses reason as a tool to know God better and to show that faith is reasonable.