For background, he is a conservative that used to go to church. He left because he had questions that nobody seemed to have a good answer for.
Such as "why would God allow death/bad things?" The common answer usually is that its part of Gods will or its Satans fault. Neither answers the question and opens up more. This is why many people are turning to new age things and cults. God isnt working out for the common person anymore, for the sole reason that the common Christian and even preacher cant answer a single question even believers might have.
Why is this so? I personally think that religion got in the way of faith so long ago that faith has little meaning now. Telling people im a former Baptist raises questions like "so you're a Mormon now?" Because Christians have become a joke. Even to other Christians. If we want to WIN, we have to unite under faith.
Also, another question he asked was, "why do Christians bicker so much over trivial things?"
The answer, unfortunately, stems from religion. Which is such a mainstream part of culture now that it has lost meaning and relevance.
How do we, as Christians, not as truthers, become able to answer these difficult questions that turn away unbelievers and believers alike?
My coworker thinks that all religion is made up bs (which is true to a great extent) yet also hates existing for the sake of existing. Its a conundrum i cant help him with. Maybe someone here could?
These questions have already been answered. And there are GOOD answers out there, not the dismissive, unsatisfying answers your friend has encountered.
A few consistently informative and intelligent YouTubers (yes, YouTube, sorry!) I recommend would be:
Mike Winger
Cross Examined
Stand To Reason
And before you even start watching any of those, I very highly recommend Lee Strobel's The Case for Christ. That one has an interesting background: he's an investigative journalist that thought religion was made-up BS, just like your co-worker, and he set out to prove it. He focused specifically on Christianity. And by the time he was finished with all of his interviews, he was utterly convinced that Jesus was indeed the son of God, who truly lived in Israel more then 2,000 years ago, was crucified by Roman soldiers and died, and rose from the dead only a few days later, as witnessed by many. And that anybody that acknowledges him as their lord and savior will be forgiven and spared God's coming judgement for his sake. (If that sounds crazy, it's only because you haven't read Lee Strobel's book yet...)
God bless!