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I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist (edition 2004)

by Norman L. Geisler, Frank Turek, David Limbaugh (Foreword)

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Title:I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist
Authors:Norman L. Geisler
Other authors:Frank Turek, David Limbaugh (Foreword)
Info:Crossway Books (2004), Paperback, 448 pages
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I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist by Norman L. Geisler

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Excellent apologetic book. Very logical and scriptural. Makes good arguments for the existence of the LORD God. Makes good arguments for the truthfulness and inerrancy of Scripture. Weakness is in a strong portrayal of the "free will" of man in opposition to the sovereignty of God particularly in salvation. ( )
  custisld | Jun 4, 2012 |
This book is right up there on my list of life-changing reads. I managed to pick this book up as I was struggling with my faith. It helped me to work through (and tear down) all my arguments against Christianity. I highly recommend this read to anyone that wants an intelligent look at faith and Christ. ( )
  HerrellFam | Jan 3, 2012 |
This book absolutely changed my life forever. I spent my college years struggling with the Christian faith that I had grown up with and wondering what concrete reasons there were that I should continue to believe it, but not actually doing anything to find the answers. I guess the right time came for me, and after reading this and a couple of other apologetic works, I now know exactly why it makes sense to believe, which as a pretty logical person, is exactly what I needed. I would recommend this book to anybody, especially people who are jaded by the whole "organized religion" thing like I was. The problem isn't the religion, it's the crazy things some people do because of it. ( )
  iamexhumed | May 13, 2010 |
Just an awesome read. This book is actually the more recent and updated version of Dr Turek and Geisler's "12 Points that Show Christianity is True" series. If you have not seen the seminar of either I.D.H.E.F.T.B.A.A or the 12 Points." I would suggest checking both out. You can also see Dr Frank Turek on t.v. weekly doing this series if you have Direct TV. His site is: www.crossexamined.org also check out www.impactapologetics.com. ( )
1 vote Bloodbought | Jan 2, 2009 |
This book is one of the best I have ever read. Tremendous words for these troubling times. ( )
  newportchristian | Nov 11, 2008 |
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Introduction: Finding the box top to the puzzle of life -- Can we handle the truth? -- Why should anyone believe anything at all? -- In the beginning there was a great surge -- Divine design -- The first life, natural law or divine awe? -- New life forms, from the goo to you via the zoo? -- Mother Teresa vs. Hitler -- Miracles, signs of God or gullibility? -- Do we have early testimony about Jesus? -- Do we have eyewitness testimony about Jesus? -- Top ten reasons we know the New Testament writers told the truth -- Were the New Testament writers deceived? -- Who was Jesus, God or just a great moral teacher? -- What did Jesus teach? -- Conclusion: The judge, the Servant King, and the box top.… (more)

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