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I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist |
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Rating:  Summary: ...A wonderfully presented case Review: This book is the most insightful piece of writing I've come across in a while. Although I am already a Christian, this book has given me additional substantial evidence to back up what I believe. It is extremely important to know why you believe what you do. I won't lie... if I was an atheist (as I once was), I would be frustrated out of my mind at the authenticity of these claims.
Anyone who undermines this reading is set in their ways, as many of us are. It is nearly impossible not to be swayed by this book, as Frank and Norm are more than qualified to piece together this brilliant piece of writing. Every claim shows the opposition's position, and there are A LOT of them, so it is not ignorant in any way. I would recommend this reading to anybody -- not just atheists. It amazed me in so many ways.
If any atheist will deny the truth presented here, they are being stubborn.
Rating:  Summary: Awesome! Review: This is an awesome book. If you haven't read it you should. I mean it is soooo compeling! All I can think about it is: Wow. Cool.
Rating:  Summary: Humorous and lively Review: This is one book where I can go through each and every person who gave it one or two stars star and just smile.
You may want to see another book for the science side of things if you're not comfortable with a philosopher writing the book. I'd suggest "Science And Christianity : Conflict or Coherance?." Which is also a great book.
I give this book five stars because of the great philosophy lessons, and great evidence for Christ.
Rating:  Summary: I don't have enough faith to be an athiest Review: This is the best book on Apologetics I have ever read! Logical, understandable, comprehensive, and even humorous, it addresses modern issues and shows how reasonable Christianity really is. And after reading this book I don't have enough faith to be an athiest either!! I know that i'm going to order ten more of them!
Rating:  Summary: Provides solid evidence for the case of Christianity Review: Utilizing much of the information already published by the prolific Norman Geisler, both Geisler and Turek give a straightforward presentation that will be appreciated by the evangelical Christian who hopes to show theism's solid case. As the book's title cleverly states, the authors clearly show how atheism is a positive belief in the idea that there is no God, which requires faith because atheists cannot empirically prove that there is NO God. The 12-point syllogism that they use--which is generally utilized in Geisler's "When Skeptics Ask" and "Encyclopedia of Apologetics"--is clear and logical. It's the organized way to explain one's faith to someone who is either a skeptic or atheist. There were a couple of places where I think they could have toned down their opinion on peripheral issues (i.e. the overemphasis on man choosing God, as especially detailed in the last chapter) because it's not worth going off on a tangent and diverting the real issues. But overall, the book is exemplary in its job of helping a Christian better understand his or her own faith (as so commanded by 1 Peter 3:15-16). I recommend that faithful believers read a book like this so that they might be light and salt in a world so desperate for truth. "I Don't Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist" would be an excellent start.
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