The Case for Christ

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Chris The author is the argument against Christ he already knows the arguments he himself was an atheist and against Christ. He's displaying his journey and…moreThe author is the argument against Christ he already knows the arguments he himself was an atheist and against Christ. He's displaying his journey and theories. It's comedic when people like Joshua say strawman arguments because that's exactly what atheists arguments always come out to being, weak arguments. So in an attempt to make them seem like weak made up arguments hes also fending for the case for Christ. The arguments presented are a few of the arguments created by atheists which he was. So There is nothing made up to make it an easy win, there is solid evidence that stands solid time and time again. If you want to see more answers to questions from both sides its simple research but to say this book has less validity because he only addresses the arguments he AS AN ATHEIST had is invalid in itself. And why would he as an atheist go to other atheist for answers to questions that he already had he knew what atheists believed. (less)
Jansen You read the first chapter, and then the second chapter, and then the third chapter, and so on until you've finished it.…moreYou read the first chapter, and then the second chapter, and then the third chapter, and so on until you've finished it.(less)

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