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The Atheist Who Didn't Exist
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It's an utterly unique mix of comedy, apologetics, British wit, theology, culture and philosophy.…more

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James
Sep 11, 2015 rated it really liked it
Shelves: apologetics
I like Christian apologetics book as much as the next guy which means not a whole lot. I do like the idea of them. A reasoned, rational defense of Christian truth is a great idea--something that answers questions and addresses difficulties can be very helpful. But let's be honest, most apologetic works suffer from some serious defects. A few are overly simple and don't really offer more than trite answers to tough questions. Some books are just dry and boring. Rare is an apologetics book that an ...more
Debbie
Jul 31, 2015 rated it liked it
"The Atheist Who Didn't Exist" is a Christian apologetics book. The purpose is to point out the problems with 'bad argument' sound bits for atheism so that Christians and Atheists can carry on a more thoughtful dialogue. The author took an atheist claim and rephrased it in another context so that it was easier to see how the argument held up. He started each chapter with a silly story that illustrated the argument in the new context, then he explained why it isn't a good argument.

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Alexandra
Jan 17, 2016 marked it as looks-interesting-maybe-read
Andy Deane
Apr 26, 2017 marked it as to-read