I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist (Foreword by David Limbaugh) - Norman L. Geisler

I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist (Foreword by David Limbaugh)

By Norman L. Geisler

  • Release Date: 2004-03-12
  • Genre: Christianity
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 92 Ratings

Description

Geisler and Turek argue that Christianity requires the least faith of all worldviews because it is the most reasonable. A valuable aid to those interested in examining the reasonableness of the Christian faith.

Reviews

  • Very Decent if you are a Christian

    4
    By Dysevexio
    I’m not a Christian, but I can easily say that it did make me think about certain lines of reasoning that I took for granted. I’d recommend both believers and nonbelievers read this, just to have an introduction to a new playing field.
  • Much misunderstanding of opposing viewpoints.

    1
    By 231Abigale132
    Just read the first chapter so far, but I’ve noticed many misunderstandings of opposing viewpoints. I also don’t find many of the arguments presented so far compelling, but read for yourself and decide. Just one opinion.
  • Awesome! Worth it

    5
    By Aubreyfin
    Can’t wait to share this book with my friends!
  • Brilliantly logical and scientific

    5
    By Pcarriebear
    I’ve been studying apologetics for a few years. I always find that science and logic have the greatest evidence that supports biblical validity and am always shocked that he majority of both Christians and the secular world are entirely unaware of this field. I’m not exaggerating when I claim that the findings in this book can literally change your life.
  • Find a quiet place

    5
    By Big Bear71
    This book is terrific! My advice is to read this book slowly and in a quiet place. The arguments and points are worth reading carefully. I highlighted so many things that just my highlights would make a separate book. I feel so much more confident now when discussing creation and the scriptures to non believers. It won't surprise me at all to read this book again....but read it as a labor of love because you don't want to miss any of the points.

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