![]() ![]() The book confronts important questions that have been asked by Christians and non-Christians alike in a way that a layperson can understand. If the purpose for suffering is not answered by the atheist in a satisfactory way, neither is it answered by the theologian's appeal to a 'hope' in a caring, loving God who allows the suffering in the first place. The author’s criticisms of atheism have largely been answered.Īddendum: I 'thumbed' through this book again and I have come to the conclusion that this is just another apologist ignoring what atheists are actually saying, and appealing to a God, who's existence she cannot (and does not) offer any concrete evidence for along with a 2,000 year book written by this God. From a skeptic’s point of view, the claims of the Bible remain largely unproven. From a follower’s point of view this presents little or no difficulty. It assumes the bible is the literal truth of God and proof of his existence and the veracity of the claims of Christianity. ![]() ![]() However, it fails to deliver on the harder questions of the skeptic. ![]()
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