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Book Description
This eagerly anticipated sequel to Lee Strobel's best-selling book finds the author investigating the nettlesome issues and doubts of the heart that threaten anyone's faith, even if he or she believes the evidences of Strobel's first book, The Case for Christ.
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Carrie said on Jan 18, 2007 | Add your feedback
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This was my first introduction to Strobel's "Case for..." series. In this book, Stobel travels the USA interviewing experts in Christian Evangelical faith on common objections.
While his work is highly readable and educational about Evangelical beliefs, his arguments for faith and against non beli ... (continue)
Michael Caplan said on May 16, 2010 about the Hardcover edition | Add your feedback
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- English Books
- Paperback
- Edition: Largeprint
- ISBN-10: 141040045X
- ISBN-13: 9781410400451
- Publisher: Walker Large Print
- Pub date: Feb 01, 2003
- Dimensions: 1419 mm x 903 mm x 194 mm Just how big is that?
- Also available as: Hardcover, Audio Cassette and Others
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A lot of people I know believes somehow there's a god but don't believe in the God in Christianity because they are a lot of doubts in mind. This book addresses a number of the common doubts:
1) if there's God, how come there's suffering
2) how can miracles contradicts science if they are ... (continue)
A lot of people I know believes somehow there's a god but don't believe in the God in Christianity because they are a lot of doubts in mind. This book addresses a number of the common doubts:
1) if there's God, how come there's suffering
2) how can miracles contradicts science if they are true
3) God isn't needed if evolution can explain life
4) He kills innocent children, so he is not worthy of worship
5) isn't it offensive to other religions to claim Jesus is the only way to God?
6) How come a loving God would create a hell to torture people?
7) How come church's history is full of oppression and violence?
8) Can one still be a Christian if one still have doubts?
For me, actually, I have asked only question no. 1, 6 and 8.....
um.....the answers in this book would definitely fail to clear every doubt. But I do think that the answers to no. 1 and 8 are quite good. Some of the points suggested are inspiring. A good resource for both believers and non-believers.
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