StarAstrologer - Books : The Case for Christ
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 230
EAN: 9780310226550
Format: Import
ISBN: 0310226554
Label: Zondervan
Manufacturer: Zondervan
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 432
Publication Date: 1998
Publisher: Zondervan
Sales Rank: 675133
Studio: Zondervan
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The very introduction to the book is a perfect analogy of the exact opposite of the author's intention.
The author describes his giddiness prior to an interview then pretends to be asking hard hitting questions. And finally he looses all credibility when he assists with breaking down his own question.
This is clearly a commissioned work where the conclusion was reached prior to any interviews.
Only theologians were interviews. No opposing points of view.
Fail. Epic Fail! ... Read More
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This will increase your belief in God if you already believe in God. If you are unsure of where you will be spending Eternal Life and if the Bible is real then this is proof. The evidence is presented is a great way and can not be disputed. I am a Christian, but it gets tougher to defend our Faith, the Bible, and God. We face so many challenges today that this is a suit of armor to complement reading the Bible and going to church.
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This is another example where Strobel faces the issues and supports the long held theory that it is more reasonable to be a Christian than an atheist. I believe this book was inspired by Strobel's own journey which led him from atheism to Christianity. Instead of engage in reading to research he interviews experts which enlivens the information with human interest. A committed atheist probably wouldn't enjoy this type of book very much. A genuine enquirer might find themselves on a path to Christianity. ... Read More
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Lee Strobel does an amazing job interviewing the leading scholars in their respective fields. Anybody who can read this and honestly say that the NT isn't historically reliable clearly isn't reading with an open mind. A must read for anyone who is unsure of the NT, or simply wants to strengthen their faith.
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A good friend of mine, who is quite sincere in his belief, provided me with a copy of this book, believing it would quickly dispel my lifelong agnosticism. I read it in good faith, hoping that here at last might be a book that would address a lifetime's worth of questions. Unfortunately, I realized within the first few minutes of opening it that it would do no such thing. It glossed over the most fundamental objections I have within the first few pages and never looked back from there. Thus, to me, it ... Read More
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